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Physical Review Letters
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Coarsening, mixing, and motion: The complex evolution of epitaxial islands

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During heteroepitaxy, misfit strain causes nanoscale islands to form spontaneously, as "self-assembled quantum dots." The growth and evolution of these islands are remarkably complex. We show that continuum modeling reproduces and explains many of the surprising phenomena observed experimentally. The free energy is reduced by both morphological change and alloy intermixing. However, because diffusion occurs only at the surface, the morphological and compositional evolution are strongly coupled. This leads to a complex dynamical response to the rather simple thermodynamic driving forces. © 2007 The American Physical Society.

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