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Physical Review B | 1998

Quantitative theory of current-induced step bunching on Si(111)

Da-Jiang Liu; John D. Weeks

We use a one-dimensional step model to study quantitatively the growth of step bunches on Si(111) surfaces induced by a direct heating current. Parameters in the model are fixed from experimental measurements near 900


Surface Science | 1997

The effective charge in surface electromigration

Elain Fu; Da-Jiang Liu; M. D. Johnson; John D. Weeks; Ellen D. Williams

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Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B | 1996

Relaxation of the step profile for different microscopic mechanisms

Da-Jiang Liu; Elain Fu; M. D. Johnson; John D. Weeks; Ellen D. Williams

C under the assumption that there is local mass transport through surface diffusion and that step motion is limited by the attachment rate of adatoms to step edges. The direct heating current is treated as an external driving force acting on each adatom. Numerical calculations show both qualitative and quantitative agreement with experiment. A force in the step down direction will destabilize the uniform step train towards step bunching. The average size of the step bunches grows with electromigration time


Physical Review Letters | 1998

Current-Induced Step Bending Instability on Vicinal Surfaces

Da-Jiang Liu; John D. Weeks; Daniel Kandel

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Journal of Chemical Physics | 1996

Representing molecular shape and interactions: A reduced intermolecular potential for copper phthalocyanine

Da-Jiang Liu; Robin Selinger; John D. Weeks

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Surface Review and Letters | 1997

VELOCITY FUNCTION MODELS OF STEP DYNAMICS: THEORY OF CURRENT-INDUCED STEP BUNCHING ON Si(111) SURFACES

Da-Jiang Liu; John D. Weeks; Daniel Kandel

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Archive | 2002

Two-Dimensional Models for Step Dynamics

John D. Weeks; Da-Jiang Liu; Hyeong-Chai Jeong

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Physical Review Letters | 1996

SIZE SCALING IN THE DECAY OF METASTABLE STRUCTURES

Elain Fu; M. D. Johnson; Da-Jiang Liu; John D. Weeks; Ellen D. Williams

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Physical Review B | 1995

Phase diagram of a two-dimensional lattice-gas model of oxygen ordering in YBa{sub 2}Cu{sub 3}O{sub {ital z}} with realistic interactions

Da-Jiang Liu; T.L. Einstein; P. A. Sterne; L.T. Wille

, in agreement with experiment and with an analytical treatment of the steady states. The model is extended to include the effect of direct hopping of adatoms between different terraces. Monte Carlo simulations of a solid-on-solid model, using physically motivated assumptions about the dynamics of surface diffusion and attachment at step edges, are carried out to study two-dimensional features that are left out of the present step model and to test its validity. These simulations give much better agreement with experiment than previous work. We find a step bending instability when the driving force is along the step edge direction. This instability causes the formation of step bunches and antisteps that is similar to that observed in experiment.


Physical Review Letters | 1997

INTERACTIONS BETWEEN FLUCTUATING STEPS ON VICINAL SURFACES: EDGE ENERGY EFFECTS IN RECONSTRUCTION INDUCED FACETING

Da-Jiang Liu; John D. Weeks

Abstract The rate of thermal decay of a metastable sawtooth morphology on Si(111) is greatly accelerated by the application of a bulk direct current in the “uphill” direction. STM measurements of the rate are compared with a mesoscopic theory of surface mass transport incorporating an effective surface electromigration force on the diffusing species. Quantitative agreement with the experimental observations is obtained for an effective charge ≤ 0.01 electron charge at 900°C.

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Elain Fu

University of Washington

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Daniel Kandel

Weizmann Institute of Science

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L.T. Wille

Florida Atlantic University

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P. A. Sterne

University of California

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