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2 February 1988 Simulation Of The Layer-Growth Dynamics In Silver Films: Dynamics Of Adatom And Vacancy Clusters On Ag(100)
Arthur F. Voter
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Simulation results are presented for some dynamical processes occurring in the growth of (100) layers of silver. The overlayer dynamics are evolved using a recently developed method that, in the regime where surface diffusion consists of discrete hops, yields classically exact dynamics for an arbitrary interatomic potential. The time-scale limitations of direct molecular dynamics simulations are thus overcome. The Ag/Ag(100) system is modeled using a sophisticated form of interaction potential, similar to the embedded atom method, in which the energy is given by a sum of pairwise interactions plus a term for each atom that depends on the local atomic density. This type of potential includes the many-body terms necessary to describe a variety of atomic environments, such as the perfect fcc metal, free surfaces, vacancies, interstitials, and even the diatomic molecule, but with the computational scaling of a simple pair potential. The present study focuses on some of the dynamics in a single layer of silver: the diffusion and dissociation of clusters of adatoms and vacancies. Some interesting features are observed, including a nonmonotonic decrease in diffusion constant with increasing cluster size, and a roughly constant mean square distance a cluster migrates before dissociation (ejection of a monomer).
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Arthur F. Voter "Simulation Of The Layer-Growth Dynamics In Silver Films: Dynamics Of Adatom And Vacancy Clusters On Ag(100)", Proc. SPIE 0821, Modeling of Optical Thin Films, (2 February 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.941860
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KEYWORDS
Diffusion

Chemical species

Silver

Thin films

Crystals

Systems modeling

Computer simulations

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