A number of recent experiments have showed that surfactants can modify the
growth mode of an epitaxial film, suppressing islanding and promoting
layer-by-layer growth. Here a set of coupled equations are introduced to
describe the coupling between a growing interface and a thin surfactant layer
deposited on the top of the nonequilibrium surface . The equations are derived
using the main experimentally backed characteristics of the system and basic
symmetry principles. The system is studied using a
dynamic-renormalization-group scheme, which provides scaling relations between
the roughness exponents. It is found that the surfactant may drive the system
into a novel phase, in which the surface roughness is negative, corresponding
to a flat surface.Comment: 24 pages, REVTEX, 4 figures (not included