Abstract: | By means of some theoretical models the present work shows that pyramids of different slopes can grow on a crystal face at constant supersaturation due to the interaction between steps, arising from close spaced screw dislocations. Pairs of adjacent screw dislocations of opposite sign, as well as other groups of closely spaced screw dislocations, can operate as more active sources of growing steps than the single screw dislocations. Both independent and dependent step propagation velocities have been considered in the present discussion. |