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Interplay of quantum size effect, anisotropy and surface stress shapes the instability of thin metal films
Journal of Engineering Mathematics (2017)
  • Mikhail Khenner
Abstract
Morphological instability of a planar surface ([111], [011], or [001]) of an ultra-thin metal film is studied in a parameter space formed by three major effects (the quantum size effect, the surface energy anisotropy and the surface stress) that influence a film dewetting. The analysis is based on the extended Mullins equation, where the effects are cast as functions of the film thickness. The formulation of the quantum size effect (Z. Zhang et al., PRL 80, 5381 (1998)) includes the oscillation of the surface energy with thickness caused by electrons confinement. By systematically comparing the effects, their contributions into the overall stability (or instability) is highlighted.
Keywords
  • Ultra-thin metal lms,
  • dewetting,
  • PDE model,
  • stability analysis
Publication Date
Fall August 17, 2017
DOI
10.1007/s10665-016-9874-6
Citation Information
Mikhail Khenner. "Interplay of quantum size effect, anisotropy and surface stress shapes the instability of thin metal films" Journal of Engineering Mathematics Vol. 104 (2017) p. 77 - 92
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mkhenner/19/