Stability and diffusion of surface clusters

Abstract

Using kinetic Monte Carlo simulations and a bond-counting ansatz, thermal stability and diffusion of an adatom island on a crystal surface are studied. At low temperatures, the diffusion constant D is found to decrease for a wide range of island sizes like D N-α, where α is close to one, N being the number of adatoms in the cluster. By heating up the surface, the system undergoes a phase transition above which the island disappears. Characteristics of that transition are discussed.

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