2003
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.67.245416
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Modeling heterogeneity and memory effects on the kinetic roughening of silica films grown by chemical vapor deposition

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“…One possibility is that the crossovers induced by the instabilities are so long lived as to prevent actual asymptotic scaling from being accessed by experiments. Such a possibility seems to occur in conceptually similar growth techniques, such as chemical vapor deposition [33,34]. However, standard symmetry arguments [6] lead to the expectation of generic KPZ behavior for such non-conserved growth phenomena as provided by ECD systems.…”
Section: J Stat Mech (2009) P02036mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One possibility is that the crossovers induced by the instabilities are so long lived as to prevent actual asymptotic scaling from being accessed by experiments. Such a possibility seems to occur in conceptually similar growth techniques, such as chemical vapor deposition [33,34]. However, standard symmetry arguments [6] lead to the expectation of generic KPZ behavior for such non-conserved growth phenomena as provided by ECD systems.…”
Section: J Stat Mech (2009) P02036mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We propose that based upon these findings a control tool should be developed which might be useful in experimental setups. The work of Ojeda et al [7,8] gives some indication that the KPZ nonlinearity is tunable via the temperature.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…The KPZ equation has been discussed in many different contexts, including thin film growth [18,19,20,21], fluctuating hydrodynamics [22], driven diffusive systems [23,24], tumor growth in biophysics [25,26], propagating fire fronts [27,28] and econophysics [29]. In the following, we will use the language of surface growth, but our findings are easily translated into these other contexts and just as relevant there.…”
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“…We thus hope to develop a control tool which might also be useful in experimental setups. The work of Ojeda et al [18,19] gives some indications that the KPZ nonlinearity is tunable via the temperature. Hence, it seems feasable to implement a time-delayed feedback loop and stabilize desired growth exponents by suitable adjustments of the…”
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