
Article
Controlling surface morphologies by time-delayed feedback
Physical Review B
(2007)
Abstract
We propose a method to control the roughness of a growing surface via a time-delayed feedback scheme. The method is very general and can be applied to a wide range of nonequilibrium growth phenomena, from solid-state epitaxy to tumor growth. Possible experimental realizations are suggested. As an illustration, we consider the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang equation [Phys. Rev. Lett. 56, 889 (1986)] in 1+1 dimensions and show that the effective growth exponent of the surface width can be stabilized at any desired value in the interval [0.25, 0.33], for a significant length of time.
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Publication Date
June 25, 2007
Publisher Statement
Copyright 2007 American Physical Society. Posted with permission.
Citation Information
M. Block, Beate Schmittmann and E. Schöll. "Controlling surface morphologies by time-delayed feedback" Physical Review B Vol. 75 (2007) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/beate_schmittmann/9/