Shape evolution by surface diffusion and surface attachment limited kinetics on completely faceted surfaces

W.C. Carter , A.R. Roosen , J.W. Cahn , J.E. Taylor
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Abstract

The evolution of two-dimensional shapes to equilibrium shapes is investigated for two kinetic mechanisms, surface diffusion and surface attachment limited kinetics. Qualitative differences are found that may be used in experiments for easy distinction among the two mechanisms, and find topological changes not expected for the corresponding isotropic problems. We take advantage of the mathematical developments for surface evolution and equilibration problems when surface energy anisotropy is “crystalline”, so extreme that crystals are fully faceted. We confirm the prediction that with this anisotropy these problems are more easily solvable than for lesser anisotropies, and the techniques developed may even be useful for approximating isotropic problems.

由表面扩散和表面附着引起的形状演化限制了完全面形表面上的动力学
研究了两种动力学机制:表面扩散动力学和表面附着动力学。发现了质的差异,可以在实验中使用,以便于区分两种机制,并在相应的各向同性问题中发现意想不到的拓扑变化。当表面能各向异性是“晶体”时,我们利用表面演化和平衡问题的数学发展,极端到晶体是完全面形的。我们证实了这样的预测,即具有这种各向异性的问题比具有较小各向异性的问题更容易解决,并且所开发的技术甚至可以用于近似各向同性问题。
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