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- 2022Controlling magnetic anisotropy in amplitude expansion of phase field crystal model
- 2021Doubly degenerate diffuse interface models of anisotropic surface diffusioncitations
- 2021Doubly degenerate diffuse interface models of surface diffusioncitations
- 2020Hyperuniform monocrystalline structures by spinodal solid-state dewettingcitations
- 2020Self-assembly of nanovoids in Si microcrystals epitaxially grown on deeply patterned substratescitations
- 2020Hyperuniform Monocrystalline Structures by Spinodal Solid-State Dewettingcitations
- 2019CONVEXITY SPLITTING IN A PHASE FIELD MODEL FOR SURFACE DIFFUSION
- 2019Deterministic 3D self-assembly of Si through a rim-less and topology-preserving dewetting regime
- 2019Closing the gap between atomic-scale lattice deformations and continuum elasticitycitations
- 2019Deterministic three-dimensional self-assembly of Si through a rimless and topology-preserving dewetting regimecitations
- 2018Morphological evolution of Ge/Si nano-strips driven by Rayleigh-like instabilitycitations
- 2017Controlling the energy of defects and interfaces in the amplitude expansion of the phase-field crystal modelcitations
- 2017Complex dewetting scenarios of ultrathin silicon films for large-scale nanoarchitecturescitations
- 2017Phase-field simulations of faceted Ge/Si-crystal arrays, merging into a suspended filmcitations
- 2016Thin-film growth dynamics with shadowing effects by a phase-field approachcitations
- 2016Deformation analysis of polymer foams under compression load using in situ computed tomography and finite element simulation methods
- 2015Engineered coalescence by annealing 3D Ge microstructures into high-quality suspended layers on Sicitations
- 2015Faceting of equilibrium and metastable nanostructures: a Phase-Field model of surface diffusion tackling realistic shapescitations
- 2004Finite element method for epitaxial growth with attachment–detachment kineticscitations
- 2003Element method for epitaxial growth with attachment-detachment kinetics
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Morphological evolution of Ge/Si nano-strips driven by Rayleigh-like instability
Abstract
<p>We present the morphological evolution obtained during the annealing of Ge strips grown on Si ridges as a prototypical process for 3D device architectures and nanophotonic applications. In particular, the morphological transition occurring from Ge/Si nanostrips to nanoislands is illustrated. The combined effect of performing annealing at different temperatures and varying the lateral size of the Si ridge underlying the Ge strips is addressed by means of a synergistic experimental and theoretical analysis. Indeed, three-dimensional phase-field simulations of surface diffusion, including the contributions of both surface and elastic energy, are exploited to understand the outcomes of annealing experiments. The breakup of Ge/Si strips, due to the activation of surface diffusion at high temperature, is found to be mainly driven by surface-energy reduction, thus pointing to a Rayleigh-like instability. The residual strain is found to play a minor role, only inducing local effects at the borders of the islands and an enhancement of the instability. Published by AIP Publishing.</p>