G. Katsaros, A. Rastelli, et al.
Surface Science
We examine the dynamics of alloy growth by vapor deposition and bulk diffusion, predicting a new type of self-organized growth. When material is deposited at a composition unstable against spinodal decomposition, we find three distinct regimes depending on growth rate. Intermediate growth rates lead to spontaneous formation of a superlattice with layers parallel to the surface. Slow growth leads to more complex three-dimensional decomposition. For fast growth, the alloy composition remains uniform near the surface, with a composition wave propagating up from the interface. © 2005 The American Physical Society.
G. Katsaros, A. Rastelli, et al.
Surface Science
J. Tersoff
Applied Physics Letters
J. Tersoff
Physical Review B
J. Tersoff, Chris G. Van De Walle
Physical Review Letters