Morphological Evolution and Instabilities
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Presentations
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Langevin Equation for the Morphological Evolution of Strained Epitaxial Films
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Authors
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Dimitri Vvedensky
- Imperial College, London
- Imperial College London
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Christoph Haselwandter
- Imperial College, London
- Imperial College London
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Crystal Surfaces out of Equilibrium: Instabilities, Multiscaling and Non-locality
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Authors
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Ajmi Ben Hamouda
- LASMEA, U. Blaise Pascal Clermont-2, France, \& U. of Maryland
- LASMEA, U. Blaise Pascal Clermont-2, France
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Florin Nita
- U. of Genoa, Italy
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Criticality of morphological instability of a strained film growing on a patterned substrate
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Hangyao Wang
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Feng Liu
- University of Utah
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First-principles Investigation of the Stability of Surface Gold Oxides on Au(111)
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Authors
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Hongqing Shi
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Catherine Stampfl
- The University of Sydney
- School of Physics, The University of Sdyney
- School of Physics, the University of Sydney, Australia
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Modeling Nanoscale Dynamics for Film Growth
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Authors
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Alexandra ten Bosch
- CNRS, Lab.Phys. Mat. Cond., Parc Valrose, 06108 Nice, France
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Interface Roughening Dynamics of Spreading Droplets
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Authors
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Haim Taitelbaum
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Avraham Be'er
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Inbal Hecht
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Aviad Frydman
- Department of Physics, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 52900, Israel
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Yossi Lereah
- Faculty of Engineering, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv 69978, Israel
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Evolution of the morphology and composition of metal germanosilicide thin films
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Authors
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Mathieu Bouville
- Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, IMRE
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Dongzhi Chi
- Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, Singapore
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David J. Srolovitz
- Princeton University
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Effects of shadowing in oblique incidence epitaxial growth
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J.G. Amar
- University of Toledo
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Y. Shim
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V. Borovikov
- University of Toledo
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Multiscale simulations of oblique-incidence Cu/Cu(100) epitaxial growth
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Authors
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V. Borovikov
- University of Toledo
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Y. Shim
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J.G. Amar
- University of Toledo
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Evolution of Roughness and Wavelength Selection during Fluorocarbon Plasma Etching of Nanoporous Silica
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Authors
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Taesoon Kwon
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Hung-Chih Kan
- Dept. of Physics, Univ. of MD, College Park, and Lab. for Physical Sciences
- University of Maryland
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Xuefeng Hua
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Gottlieb Oehrlein
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Ray Phaneuf
- University of Maryland
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Wavelength Tunability of Ion-bombardment Induced Surface Ripples on Sapphire
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Authors
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Hua Zhou
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Lan Zhou
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Yi-Ping Wang
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Randall L. Headrick
- University of Vermont
- Department of Physics, University of Vermont
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Ahmet S. Ozcan
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Yi-Yi Wang
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Gozde Ozaydin
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Karl F. Ludwig Jr.
- Department of Physics, Boston University
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David P. Siddons
- National Synchrotron Light Source, Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Atomistic calculations of mass redistribution and surface morphology evolution due to medium energy ion bombardment
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Authors
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Harley Johnson
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Nagarajan Kalyanasundaram
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Benjamin Davidovitch
- Harvard University
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Michael Brenner
- Harvard University
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Mike Aziz
- Harvard University
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Jonathan Freund
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Measurement and modeling of temperature-dependent step bunching on Si(111)
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Authors
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Brian Gibbons
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Jonathan Pelz
- The Ohio State University
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Oxygen-induced faceting of NiAl(111)
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Authors
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E. Loginova
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W. Chen
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N. M. Jisrawi
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University
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F. Cosandey
- Materials Science and Engineering, Rutgers University
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T. E. Madey
- Rutgers State University
- Department of Physics and Astronomy and Laboratory for Surface Modification, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 08854
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University
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Faceting of Re ($11\bar {2}1)$ induced by oxygen
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Authors
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Hao Wang
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W. Chen
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T. E. Madey
- Rutgers State University
- Department of Physics and Astronomy and Laboratory for Surface Modification, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 08854
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University
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