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Analytic description of competitive grain growth
Colin Ophus1, Erik J Luber, David Mitlin
1Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Abstract:
We describe an analytic model for polycrystalline thin film growth based on competition between grains with conic geometries. This model is valid for all film thicknesses and is verified using level set simulations in 2+1 dimensions. We study the effects of nonuniform initial grain distributions on growth statistics. These results provide a possible explanation for discrepancies between experimentally measured and theoretical scaling laws.
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