Related Experiment Videos
Transient evolution of surface roughness on patterned GaAs(001) during homoepitaxial growth
H-C Kan1, S Shah, T Tadyyon-Eslami
1Department of Physics and Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Maryland, and Laboratory for Physical Sciences, College Park, Maryland 20740, USA.
Physical Review Letters
|April 20, 2004
Abstract:
We have investigated the length scale dependence of the transient evolution of surface roughness during homoepitaxial growth on GaAs(100), patterning the surface lithographically with an array of cylindrical pits of systematically varied sizes and spacings. Our atomic force microscopy measurements show that the amplitude of the surface corrugation has nonmonotonic behavior in both the length scale dependence and time evolution. This behavior allows us to rule out a number of existing continuum models of growth.