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Titre : Islands, mounds, and atoms : patterns and processes in crystal growth far from equilibrium Type de document : document imprimé Auteurs : T. Michely, Auteur ; J. Krug, Auteur Editeur : Berlin : Springer Année de publication : 2004 Collection : Springer series in surface sciences Importance : XVIII-313 p. : ill. ; 25 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 3-540-40728-6 Note générale : Hardback
Langues : Français (fre) Index. décimale : 60 Condensed Matter: Structure, Mechanical and Thermal Properties Résumé : The clear and simple style makes the book to an introduction into the new microscopic world opened by scanning tunnelling microscopy for a broader readership. A specific feature is also the experimentally based approach to epitaxial growth. The book is of specific use for students, PhD students and scientists. Table of contents: Introduction * Condensation, Diffusion and Nucleation * Island Shapes * Pattern Formation in Multilayer Growth * Layer-by-Layer Growth and Growth Manipulation * Methods * References * Index.
Note de contenu : Bibliogr. p. 287-305. Index
Islands, mounds, and atoms : patterns and processes in crystal growth far from equilibrium [document imprimé] / T. Michely, Auteur ; J. Krug, Auteur . - Springer, 2004 . - XVIII-313 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. - (Springer series in surface sciences) .
ISBN : 3-540-40728-6
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Langues : Français (fre)
Index. décimale : 60 Condensed Matter: Structure, Mechanical and Thermal Properties Résumé : The clear and simple style makes the book to an introduction into the new microscopic world opened by scanning tunnelling microscopy for a broader readership. A specific feature is also the experimentally based approach to epitaxial growth. The book is of specific use for students, PhD students and scientists. Table of contents: Introduction * Condensation, Diffusion and Nucleation * Island Shapes * Pattern Formation in Multilayer Growth * Layer-by-Layer Growth and Growth Manipulation * Methods * References * Index.
Note de contenu : Bibliogr. p. 287-305. Index
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité CG.2005.055 60 MIC Document imprimé IRPHE Bibliothèque de l'IRPHE Sorti jusqu'au 25/05/2007 Advances in physics, Vol.46 No.2. Origins of scale invariance in growth processes / J. Krug
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Titre de série : Advances in physics, Vol.46 No.2 Titre : Origins of scale invariance in growth processes Type de document : articles et extraits Auteurs : J. Krug, Auteur Année de publication : 1997 Importance : p.139-282 Langues : Français (fre)
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Advances in physics, Vol.46 No.2. Origins of scale invariance in growth processes [articles et extraits] / J. Krug, Auteur . - 1997 . - p.139-282.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité ART-8395-0 ART Document imprimé Bureau chercheur Bureau de FRISCH Thomas Disponible Dynamics of Fluctuating Interfaces and Related Phenomena: Proceedings of the Fourth Ctp Workshop on Statistical Physics, Seoul National University, Seoual, Korea, 27-31 January 1997. D. Kim, H. Park und B. Kahng (World Scientific, Singapore 1997) ISBN 981. Continuum equations for step flow growth / J. Krug
in Dynamics of Fluctuating Interfaces and Related Phenomena / D. Kim
Titre de série : Dynamics of Fluctuating Interfaces and Related Phenomena: Proceedings of the Fourth Ctp Workshop on Statistical Physics, Seoul National University, Seoual, Korea, 27-31 January 1997. D. Kim, H. Park und B. Kahng (World Scientific, Singapore 1997) ISBN 981 Titre : Continuum equations for step flow growth Type de document : articles et extraits Auteurs : J. Krug, Auteur Année de publication : 1997 Importance : p.95-113 Langues : Français (fre)
in Dynamics of Fluctuating Interfaces and Related Phenomena / D. Kim
Dynamics of Fluctuating Interfaces and Related Phenomena: Proceedings of the Fourth Ctp Workshop on Statistical Physics, Seoul National University, Seoual, Korea, 27-31 January 1997. D. Kim, H. Park und B. Kahng (World Scientific, Singapore 1997) ISBN 981. Continuum equations for step flow growth [articles et extraits] / J. Krug, Auteur . - 1997 . - p.95-113.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité ART-8590-0 ART Document imprimé Bureau chercheur Bureau de FRISCH Thomas Disponible Journal of applied physics, Vol.87. Electromigration-driven shape evolution of two-dimensional voids / M. Schimschak
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Titre de série : Journal of applied physics, Vol.87 Titre : Electromigration-driven shape evolution of two-dimensional voids Type de document : articles et extraits Auteurs : M. Schimschak, Auteur ; J. Krug, Auteur Année de publication : 2000 Importance : p.695-703 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 0021-8979 Langues : Français (fre) Résumé : We present a detailed numerical study of the electromigration-induced shape evolution of quasi-two-dimensional (cylindrical) voids in metallic thin films. The problem is treated within a continuum formulation which takes into account mass transport along surfaces, current crowding, and crystal anisotropy in the surface mobility. Finite strips with periodic boundary conditions in the current direction are treated as well as voids in infinite or semi-infinite films. For the strip geometry, it is shown that the linear instability of the strip edge can induce the release of voids into the interior of the film, while edge voids develop into fatal slits only in the presence of moderate (not too strong) crystalline anisotropy. Distorted voids in an infinite film typically disintegrate, but the breakup scenario is qualitatively different in isotropic and anisotropic media. A rigid boundary attracts voids and may also induce void breakup.
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Journal of applied physics, Vol.87. Electromigration-driven shape evolution of two-dimensional voids [articles et extraits] / M. Schimschak, Auteur ; J. Krug, Auteur . - 2000 . - p.695-703.
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Résumé : We present a detailed numerical study of the electromigration-induced shape evolution of quasi-two-dimensional (cylindrical) voids in metallic thin films. The problem is treated within a continuum formulation which takes into account mass transport along surfaces, current crowding, and crystal anisotropy in the surface mobility. Finite strips with periodic boundary conditions in the current direction are treated as well as voids in infinite or semi-infinite films. For the strip geometry, it is shown that the linear instability of the strip edge can induce the release of voids into the interior of the film, while edge voids develop into fatal slits only in the presence of moderate (not too strong) crystalline anisotropy. Distorted voids in an infinite film typically disintegrate, but the breakup scenario is qualitatively different in isotropic and anisotropic media. A rigid boundary attracts voids and may also induce void breakup.
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