Dynamical surface structures in multi-particle-correlated surface growths
Abstract
We investigate the scaling properties of the interface fluctuation width for the Q-mer and Q-particle-correlated deposition-evaporation models. These models are constrained with a global conservation law that the particle number at each height is conserved modulo Q. In equilibrium, the stationary roughness is anomalous but universal with roughness exponent α=1/3, while the early time evolution shows nonuniversal behavior with growth exponent β varying with models and Q. Nonequilibrium surfaces display diverse growing/stationary behavior. The Q-mer model shows a faceted structure, while the Q-particle-correlated model a macroscopically grooved structure.
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