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A study of surface diffusion of ternary (Cu-Ag-Zr) adatoms clusters for applications in thin film formation
Authors:Muhammad Imran  Fayyaz Hussain  Sardar Sikandar Hayat  Rana Muhammad Arif Khalil  Tariq Munir  Muhammad Atif Sattar  Abdul Rehman  Muhammad Arshad Javid  Sheikh Aftab Ahmad
Institution:1. Department of Physics, Govt. College University Faisalabad, Faisalabad, 38000 Pakistan;2. Materials Simulation Research Laboratory (MSRL), Department of Physics, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, 60800 Pakistan;3. Department of Physics, Faculty of Basic and Applied Sciences, International Islamic University (IIU), Islamabad, 44000 Pakistan;4. Department of Physics, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur, Pakistan;5. Department of Basic Sciences (Physics), University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila, Pakistan
Abstract:This study presents the diffusion of heterogeneous ternary (Cu-Ag-Zr) adatoms clusters on Ag(111) using molecular dynamics techniques which could be important for the surface phenomena's and helpful for the ternary cluster's growth and formation of ternary alloy-based thin films. The mechanism of nanoscale surface diffusion is investigated for 1Cu-1Ag-1Zr, 2Cu-2Ag-2Zr, 3Cu-3Ag-3Zr, and 4Cu-4Ag-4Zr clusters at temperatures 300, 500, and 700 K. The diffusion mechanism displays that the diffusion of trimer cluster exhibits hopping, sliding, and shearing at 300 K, whereas for hexamer, nonamer, and decamer, the diffusion rate is low; however, breathing, anchoring, and concentrated motion dominates. At 500 K, trimer and hexamer show the process of atomic exchange; however, the atomic exchange is not observed in the case of nonamer and decamer diffusion. The atomic exchange mechanism of Cu and Zr adatoms dominates at 700 K for all size clusters, except Ag adatoms, where Zr adatoms show a relatively more tendency. Separation and rejoining of the one and two adatoms (likely Zr adatom) are also witnessed at high temperature. The pop-up of Ag adatoms also occurs in very short intervals over the remaining adatoms of clusters. Interestingly, during trimer diffusion, the adsorption of the Zr- or Cu-adatom among the trimer cluster into the substitutional site is found. At 700 K, vacancy generation, filling of vacancies, and migration of vacancy, in the neighborhood of the adatoms cluster, also observed. Moreover, the rate of diffusion decreases with the size increase of the clusters and increases with the increase in temperature.
Keywords:adatoms clusters  molecular dynamics  surface diffusion  vacancy diffusion
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