4 research outputs found
One-dimensional pattern of Au nanodots by ion-beam-sputtering: formation and mechanism
Highly ordered one-dimensional arrays of nanodots, or nanobeads, are
fabricated by forming nanoripples and nanodots in sequence, entirely by
ion-beamsputtering (IBS) of Au(001). This demonstrates the capability of IBS
for the fabrication of sophisticated nanostructures via hierarchical
self-assembly. The intricate nanobead pattern ideally serves to identify the
governing mechanisms for the pattern formation: Non-linear effects, especially
local redeposition and surface-confined transport, are essential both for the
formation and the preservation of the pattern order
Dynamical Renormalization Group Study for a Class of Non-local Interface Equations
We provide a detailed Dynamic Renormalization Group study for a class of
stochastic equations that describe non-conserved interface growth mediated by
non-local interactions. We consider explicitly both the morphologically stable
case, and the less studied case in which pattern formation occurs, for which
flat surfaces are linearly unstable to periodic perturbations. We show that the
latter leads to non-trivial scaling behavior in an appropriate parameter range
when combined with the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) non-linearity, that
nevertheless does not correspond to the KPZ universality class. This novel
asymptotic behavior is characterized by two scaling laws that fix the critical
exponents to dimension-independent values, that agree with previous reports
from numerical simulations and experimental systems. We show that the precise
form of the linear stabilizing terms does not modify the hydrodynamic behavior
of these equations. One of the scaling laws, usually associated with Galilean
invariance, is shown to derive from a vertex cancellation that occurs (at least
to one loop order) for any choice of linear terms in the equation of motion and
is independent on the morphological stability of the surface, hence
generalizing this well-known property of the KPZ equation. Moreover, the
argument carries over to other systems like the Lai-Das Sarma-Villain equation,
in which vertex cancellation is known {\em not to} imply an associated symmetry
of the equation.Comment: 34 pages, 9 figures. Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and
Experiments (in press