3 research outputs found
Interparticle interaction and structure of deposits for competitive model in (2+1)- dimensions
A competitive (2+1)-dimensional model of deposit formation, based on the
combination of random sequential absorption deposition (RSAD), ballistic
deposition (BD) and random deposition (RD) models, is proposed. This model was
named as RSAD(RDBD). It allows to consider different
cases of interparticle interactions from complete repulsion between
near-neighbors in the RSAD model () to sticking interactions in the BD
model () or absence of interactions in the RD model (, ).
The ideal checkerboard ordered structure was observed for the pure RSAD model
() in the limit of . Defects in the ordered structure were
observed at small . The density of deposit versus system size
dependencies were investigated and the scaling parameters and values of
were determined. Dependencies of versus parameters
of the competitive model and were studied. We observed the anomalous
behaviour of the eposit density with change of the inter-particle
repulsion, which goes through minimum on change of the parameter . For pure
RSAD model, the concentration of defects decreases with increase in
accordance with the critical law , where
.Comment: 10 pages,4 figures, Latex, uses iopart.cl
Percolation in deposits for competitive models in (1+1)-dimensions
The percolation behaviour during the deposit formation, when the spanning
cluster was formed in the substrate plane, was studied. Two competitive or
mixed models of surface layer formation were considered in (1+1)-dimensional
geometry. These models are based on the combination of ballistic deposition
(BD) and random deposition (RD) models or BD and Family deposition (FD) models.
Numerically we find, that for pure RD, FD or BD models the mean height of the
percolation deposit grows with the substrate length according to
the generalized logarithmic law , where
(RD), (FD) and (BD).
For BD model, the scaling law between deposit density and its mean height
at the point of percolation of type are observed, where is a scaling
coefficient. For competitive models the crossover, %in versus
corresponding to the RD or FD -like behaviour at small and the BD-like
behaviour at large are observed.Comment: 8 pages,4 figures, Latex, uses iopart.cl