2022
DOI: 10.1088/1361-648x/ac4c14
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Colloidal model of two-step protocol for epitaxial growth in one dimension

Abstract: We explore the application of a two-step growth protocol to a one-dimensional colloidal model. The evolution of the system is described in terms of the time-dependence of both monomer and island densities, $N_1$ and $N$, while its structure is characterized by using distributions of the gap length, the capture zone, the inter-island distance, and the island length. Analytical results obtained from rate equations are compared with these from molecular dynamics simulations. Since the two-step growth protocol de… Show more

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“…This process creates the layer formation. In an effort to avoid the interplay of the different time scales, Camargo and González [32] employed a two-step deposition protocol. Using molecular dynamics simulations the authors have studied colloidal particles confined to micro-grooved channels and suggest that their results can be compared with future experiments.…”
Section: Dynamic and Relaxation In Soft Matter Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process creates the layer formation. In an effort to avoid the interplay of the different time scales, Camargo and González [32] employed a two-step deposition protocol. Using molecular dynamics simulations the authors have studied colloidal particles confined to micro-grooved channels and suggest that their results can be compared with future experiments.…”
Section: Dynamic and Relaxation In Soft Matter Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%