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Influence des marches atomiques sur le transport de matière à la surface du nickel
Authors:J. Jaunet  C. Waldburger  J. Philibert
Affiliation:Laboratoire de Physique des Matériaux, CNRS, 1 Place A. Briand, F-92190 Meudon-Bellevue, France
Abstract:Surface atomic transport on Ni was measured by mass transport technique on a sinusoidal profile. One of the studied surfaces was within 15' of a singular (001) orientation. Others were vicinal surfaces. Kinetic damping coefficients 1τ are shown to be dependent on the profile parameters, i.e. of the density ntot, of all the monoatomic steps and also of the density σc of kinks of the monoatomic steps. If the parameter describes the random motion of adatoms on isolated terraces and if α and k are two coefficients linked to adsorption/emission processes from steps and kinks, a sinusoidal profile with 5 μm periodicity obeys to the relation: 1τ = (1τ)T[1+αntot2(1+ kσ2c)]. This result demonstrates the importance of surface atomic structure which has been neglected in Mullins' theory, which may be non-negligible in all processes where surface mass transport is involved.
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