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Ion beam generated surface ripples: new insight in the underlying mechanism
A new hydrodynamic mechanism is proposed for the ion beam induced surface
patterning on solid surfaces. Unlike the standard mechanisms based on the ion
beam impact generated erosion and mass redistribution at the free surface
(proposed by Bradley-Harper (BH) and its extended theories), the new mechanism
proposes that the ion beam induced saltation and creep processes, coupled with
incompressible solid flow in amorphous layer, leads to the formation of ripple
patterns at the amorphous/crystalline (a/c) interface and hence at the free
surface. Ion beam stimulated solid flow inside the amorphous layer controls the
wavelength, where as the amount of material transported and re-deposited at a/c
interface control the amplitude of ripples. The new approach is verified by
designed experiments and supported by the discrete simulation method.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with
arXiv:1206.082