English

Shape and coarsening dynamics of strained islands

Materials Science 2016-11-02 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Pattern Formation and Solitons

Abstract

We investigate the formation and the coarsening dynamics of islands in a strained epitaxial semi-conductor film. These islands are commonly observed in thin films undergoing a morphological instability due to the presence of the elasto capillary effect. We first describe both analytically and numerically the formation of an equilibrium island using a two dimensional continuous model. We have found that these equilibrium island-like solutions have a maximum height h0h_0 and they sit on top of a flat wetting layer with a thickness hwh_w. We then consider two islands and we report that they undergo a non-interrupted coarsening that follows a two stage dynamics. The first stage may be depicted by a quasi-static dynamics, where the mass transfers are proportional to the chemical potential difference of the islands. It is associated with a time scale tct_c that is function of the distance dd between the islands, and leads to the shrinkage of the smallest island. Once its height becomes smaller than a minimal equilibrium height h0h_{0}^{*}, its mass spreads over the entire system. Our results pave the way for a future analysis of coarsening of an assembly of islands.

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@article{arxiv.1610.00655,
  title  = {Shape and coarsening dynamics of strained islands},
  author = {Guido Schifani and Thomas Frisch and Mederic Argentina and Jean-Noël Aqua},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.00655},
  year   = {2016}
}