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New mechanism for impurity-induced step bunching

2002 EDP Sciences
, , Citation J. Krug 2002 EPL 60 788 DOI 10.1209/epl/i2002-00377-0

0295-5075/60/5/788

Abstract

Codeposition of impurities during the growth of a vicinal surface leads to an impurity concentration gradient on the terraces, which induces corresponding gradients in the mobility and the chemical potential of the adatoms. Here it is shown that the two types of gradients have opposing effects on the stability of the surface: Step bunching can be caused by impurities which either lower the adatom mobility, or increase the adatom chemical potential. In particular, impurities acting as random barriers (without affecting the adatom binding) cause step bunching, while for impurities acting as random traps the combination of the two effects reduces to a modification of the attachment boundary conditions at the steps. In this case, attachment to descending steps, and thus step bunching, is favored if the impurities bind adatoms more weakly than the substrate.

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10.1209/epl/i2002-00377-0