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1Department of Physics, The University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee 38152, USA.
Abstract:
To construct continuum stochastic growth equations for competitive nonequilibrium surface-growth processes of the type RD+X that mixes random deposition (RD) with a correlated-growth process X, we use a simplex decomposition of the height field. A distinction between growth processes X that do and do not create voids in the bulk leads to the definition of the effective probability p(eff) of the process X that is a measurable property of the bulk morphology and depends on the activation probability p of X in the competitive process RD+X. The bulk morphology is reflected in the surface roughening via nonuniversal prefactors in the universal scaling of the surface width that scales in p(eff). The equation and the resulting scaling are derived for X in either a Kardar-Parisi-Zhang or Edwards-Wilkinson universality class in (1+1) dimensions and are illustrated by an example of X being a ballistic deposition. We obtain full data collapse on its corresponding universal scaling function for all p∈(0;1]. We outline the generalizations to (1+n) dimensions and to many-component competitive growth processes.
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