Kinetics of Deposition in the Diffusion-Controlled Limit

Abstract

The adsorption of particles diffusing in a half-space bounded by the substrate and irreversibly sticking to the substrate upon contacts is investigated. We show that when absorbing particles are planar disks diffusing in the three-dimensional half-space, the coverage approaches its saturated jamming value as t-1 in the large time limit [generally as t-1/(d-1) when the substrate is d dimensional and d>1, and as e-t/(t) when d=1]. We also analyze the asymptotic behavior when particles are spherical and when particles are planar aligned squares.

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