Temperature Dependence of Facet Ridges in Crystal Surfaces
Abstract
The equilibrium crystal shape of a body-centered solid-on-solid (BCSOS) model on a honeycomb lattice is studied numerically. We focus on the facet ridge endpoints (FRE). These points are equivalent to one dimensional KPZ-type growth in the exactly soluble square lattice BCSOS model. In our more general context the transfer matrix is not stochastic at the FRE points, and a more complex structure develops. We observe ridge lines sticking into the rough phase where thesurface orientation jumps inside the rounded part of the crystal. Moreover, the rough-to-faceted edges become first-order with a jump in surface orientation, between the FRE point and Pokrovsky-Talapov (PT) type critical endpoints. The latter display anisotropic scaling with exponent instead of familiar PT value .
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9810411,
title = {Temperature Dependence of Facet Ridges in Crystal Surfaces},
author = {Douglas Davidson and Marcel den Nijs},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9810411},
year = {2009}
}
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12 pages, 19 figures