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Roughening transition and universality of single step growth models in (2+1)-dimensions

Statistical Mechanics 2017-07-06 v3

Abstract

We study (2+1)-dimensional single step model (SSM) for crystal growth including both deposition and evaporation processes parametrized by a single control parameter pp. Using extensive numerical simulations with a relatively high statistics, we estimate various interface exponents such as roughness, growth and dynamic exponents as well as various geometric and distribution exponents of height clusters and their boundaries (or iso-height lines) as function of pp. We find that, in contrary to the general belief, there exists a critical value pc0.25p_c\approx 0.25 at which the model undergoes a roughening transition from a rough phase with p<pcp<p_c in the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) universality to a smooth phase with p>pcp>p_c, asymptotically in the Edwards-Wilkinson (EW) class. We validate our conclusion by estimating the effective roughness exponents and their extrapolation to the infinite-size limit.

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@article{arxiv.1303.0573,
  title  = {Roughening transition and universality of single step growth models in (2+1)-dimensions},
  author = {H. Dashti-Naserabadi and A. A. Saberi and S. Rouhani},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.0573},
  year   = {2017}
}

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7 pages, 18 figures