Coarse-Grained Theory of Surface Nanostructure Formation

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Coarse-Grained Theory of Surface Nanostructure Formation. Dimitri D. Vvedensky The Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London Christoph A. Haselwandter Department of Applied Physics, Caltech. Imperial College London. Outline. Systems with many scales The coarse-graining road map - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Coarse-Grained Theory of Surface Nanostructure Formation

Dimitri D. Vvedensky

The Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London

Christoph A. Haselwandter

Department of Applied Physics, Caltech

Imperial CollegeLondon

Outline

• Systems with many scales• The coarse-graining road map• Renormalization-group trajectories• Transient effects and crossover• Experimental realizations• Extension to the submonolayer regime

Outline

• Systems with many scales• The coarse-graining road map• Renormalization-group trajectories• Transient effects and crossover• Experimental realizations• Extension to the submonolayer regime

Multiscale Physics: Turbulence

C. H. K. Williamson, Cornell (Source: http://www.efluids.com)

• Free gliding of delta-wing in water• Fluorescent dye illuminated by laser• Vortices in near field• Turbulence in far field• Both panels have same scale• Energy cascades from large to small scales

Multiscale Physics: Fracture

F. F. Abraham, D. Brodbeck, R. A. Rafey, andW. E. Rudge, Phys. Rev. Lett. 73, 272 (1994).

• 2D simulation of 106- atom system• Bond-breaking at crack tip• Dislocation emission blunts crack tip• Feed-back between atomic and continuum modes

Multiscale Physics: Critical Phenomena2D Ising Model

J. D. Noh, Chungham National University, Korea

Multiscale “Physics”: Medical ImplantsB. Kasemo, Surface Science 500, 656 (2002)

Time Scale

ns

µm

ms

Outline

• Systems with many scales• The coarse-graining road map• Renormalization-group trajectories• Transient effects and crossover• Experimental realizations• Extension to the submonolayer regime

formulationMaster & Chapman-

Kolmogorov equations

Lattice Langevin equation

Hierarchy of equations

KMC simulations

Lattice model

Macroscopic equation

continuum variables

renormalization-group(crossover, scaling,self-organization)

analytic

stable

fixed point

Chua et al., PRE 72, 051103 (2005),C. A. H. & D. D. V., PRE 76, 041115 (2007)

Direct analysis/solution

C. A. H. & D. D. V. PRL, EPL, PRE (2007, 2008)

Coarse-Graining Road Map

Continuum equation

Lattice-to-Continuum Method

“Atomistic” Continuum Equation

Compare atomistic equation directly to computer simulations?

Extract qualitative multiscale surface features via RG analysis…

Continuum Equation for Random Deposition/Diffusion

The Multiscale Paradigm

M. Scheffler, FHI–Berlin

Outline

• The coarse-graining road map

• Renormalization-group trajectories

• Transient effects and crossover

• Experimental realizations

• Extension to the submonolayer regime

Renormalization Group Transformations

Real Space

MomentumSpace

Original System Coarse Graining Rescaling

Renormalization-Group Equations

• Points along RG trajectory constitute a hierarchy of equations.

• RG “weeds out” terms that become irrelevant as the scale is increased, and absorbs their contributions into other terms.

Outline

• The coarse-graining road map

• Renormalization-group trajectories

• Transient effects and crossover

• Experimental realizations

• Extension to the submonolayer regime

Stable & Unstable Fixed Points

Initial Conditions & Crossover

Outline

• The coarse-graining road map

• Renormalization-group trajectories

• Transient effects and crossover

• Experimental realizations

• Extension to the submonolayer regime

Regimes of Growth

• D/F>>1. Typical MBE conditions.Initially, conserved Mullins-Herring.Submonolayer regime.

• D/F ≈ 1. Diffusion noise diminished in importance. Initially, Mullins-Herring.Al on silicone oil (Fang et al., Thin SolidFilms 517, 3408 (2009)).

• D/F<<1. Growth dominated by shot noise.

Growth on Patterned Substrates. 1.H.-C. Kan et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 146101 (2004).

KPZ

cVLDS

VLDS

Mound

Growth on Patterned Substrates. 2.H.-C. Kan et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 146101 (2004).

Experiment KPZ cVLDS

Analysis from Initial Conditions

Outline

• The coarse-graining road map

• Renormalization-group trajectories

• Transient effects and crossover

• Experimental realizations

• Extension to the submonolayer regime

The Submonolayer Regime

Summary

• Continuum formulation that retains connection to atomistic processes

• Unifies a wide range of experimental scenarios

• Extension to submonolayer regime

• Large-scale morphologies on patterned substrates

Ongoing and Future Work

• Coarse-graining magnetohydrodynamics• Coarse-grained molecular dynamics

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