Forces that Drive Nanoscale Self-assembly on Solid Surfaces

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Z. Suo
W. Lu
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[1] Princeton University,Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton Materials Institute
[2] Princeton University,Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton Materials Institute
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nanostructure; epitaxtial film; self-assembly; surface stress; phase separation;
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Experimental evidence has accumulated in the recent decade that nanoscale patterns can self-assemble on solid surfaces. A two-component monolayer grown on a solid surface may separate into distinct phases. Sometimes the phases select sizes about 10 nm, and order into an array of stripes or disks. This paper reviews a model that accounts for these behaviors. Attention is focused on thermodynamic forces that drive the self-assembly. A double-welled, composition-dependent free energy drives phase separation. The phase boundary energy drives phase coarsening. The concentration-dependent surface stress drives phase refining. It is the competition between the coarsening and the refining that leads to size selection and spatial ordering. These thermodynamic forces are embodied in a nonlinear diffusion equation. Numerical simulations reveal rich dynamics of the pattern formation process. It is relatively fast for the phases to separate and select a uniform size, but exceedingly slow to order over a long distance, unless the symmetry is suitably broken.
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