Anisotropy of Step Stiffness and Its Implications
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Abstract
Based on a lattice gas viewpoint, we have derived \footnote{T. J. Stasevich et al., Phys. Rev. B 70, 245404 (2004); 71, 245414 (2005)} a simple expression for the [in-plane] orientation dependence of step stiffness which is accurate for, e.g., noble metals at room temperature except near orientations with close-packed steps. We have extended our result to deal with this narrow but important range of angles. In addition to previous applications to Cu (001) and (111), we consider, e.g., simulations of fluctuations of island edges on Pb (111) in conjunction with experimental data.\footnote{F. Szalma et al., Phys. Rev. B 71, 035422 (2005) \& to be published.} We find that the numerical data in an Arrhenius plot is dominated by the contributions from highly kinked regions of the step edge. We emphasize that our expression is far superior to the standard phenomenological forms and is continuous and differentiable, so well suited to continuum models and finite-element calculations.
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Authors
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T.L. Einstein
University of Maryland, College Park, U. of Maryland, College Park
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T. J. Stasevich
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F. Szalma
U. of Maryland, College Park