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Impact of anisotropic interactions on non-equilibrium cluster growth at surfaces

Soft Condensed Matter 2018-10-24 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

Using event-driven kinetic Monte-Carlo simulations we investigate the early stage of non-equilibrium surface growth in a generic model with anisotropic interactions among the adsorbed particles. Specifically, we consider a two-dimensional lattice model of spherical particles where the interaction anisotropy is characterized by a control parameter η\eta measuring the ratio of interaction energy along the two lattice directions. The simplicity of the model allows us to study systematically the effect and interplay between η\eta, the nearest-neighbor interaction energy EnE_{n}, and the flux rate FF, on the shapes and the fractal dimension DfD_{f} of clusters before coalescence. At finite particle flux FF we observe the emergence of rod-like and needle-shaped clusters whose aspect ratio RR depends on η\eta, EnE_{n} and FF. In the regime of strong interaction anisotropy, the cluster aspect ratio shows power-law scaling as function of particle flux, RFαR \sim F^{- \alpha}. Furthermore, the evolution of the cluster length and width also exhibit power-law scaling with universal growth exponents for all considered values of FF. We identify a critical cluster length LcL_{c} that marks a transition from one-dimensional to self-similar two-dimensional cluster growth. Moreover, we find that the cluster properties depend markedly on the critical cluster size ii^{*} of the isotropically interacting reference system (η=1\eta = 1).

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@article{arxiv.1806.05478,
  title  = {Impact of anisotropic interactions on non-equilibrium cluster growth at surfaces},
  author = {Thomas Martynec and Sabine H. L. Klapp},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.05478},
  year   = {2018}
}