Capture Zone Distributions and Island Morphologies in Organic Epitaxy and Graphene Formation

ORAL

Abstract

Stating that island nucleation is an essential step in the formation of an epitaxial or supported layer may appear trivially obvious. However, less trivial is the observation that the size of the critical nucleus plays a crucial role in that it determines both the island density (and therefore the size of domains) and the evolution of the island morphology. In this talk we will describe recent developments in the analysis of capture zone distributions (CZD) specifically tailored for application to organic materials. We will also describe specific features of organic and graphene island morphologies, and discuss how they are related to the nucleation process and to the size of the critical nucleus.

Authors

  • Alberto Pimpinelli

    Rice Quantum Institute, Rice Univ.\ \& Univ.\ of Maryland, College Park (UMD), Rice Quantum Institute, Rice Univ.

  • T.L. Einstein

    University of Maryland, Physics \& CMTC, UMD, University of Maryland, College Park, Physics \& CMTC, Univ.\ Maryland, College Park, Physics and CMTC, Univ.\ Maryland, College Park