Mechanisms and energetic of atomic processes in surface diffusion
Tien T. Tsong
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2005, vol. 357, issue 2, 250-281
Abstract:
Surface diffusion is a subject of basic importance for understanding mass transport phenomena in surface and nano science. In the particle aspect of surface diffusion of single atoms and simple molecules, information of interest is the detail atomic mechanisms and the activation energy of various atomic processes, and also the binding energy of atoms at different surface sites. In the absence of an external force, atoms will perform random walk without a preferred direction. When an atom is subjected to an external force, or when a chemical potential gradient exists, it will move preferentially in the direction of the force, or in the direction of decreasing chemical potential, thus the random walk becomes directional. Using atomic resolution microscopy, it is now possible to observe random walk diffusion of atoms, molecules and atomic clusters directly as well as to study the dynamic behavior of atoms as perturbed by the electronic interactions of the surface in great detail. Here, methods of studying quantitatively the particle aspect of surface diffusion and how it affects the dynamic behavior of the surface are very briefly reviewed.
Keywords: Surface diffusion; Diffusion mechanisms; Surface nanostructures; Single atom tips; Field ion microscopy; Scanning tunneling microscopy; Arrhenius–Einstein plot (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2005.06.029
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