Mc. Bartelt et al., ISLAND-SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS IN SUBMONOLAYER EPITAXIAL-GROWTH - INFLUENCE OF THE MOBILITY OF SMALL CLUSTERS, Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 53(7), 1996, pp. 4099-4104
We examine the influence of dimer mobility on the size distribution of
two-dimensional islands formed by irreversible nucleation and growth
during deposition. We first characterize the transition in scaling of
the mean island density with increasing dimer mobility, from the class
ic form described by Venables [Philos. Mag. 27, 697 (1973)] to the mod
ified form for ''rapid'' mobility described by Villain et al. [J. Phys
. (France) I 2, 2107 (1992)]. The corresponding transition in the asym
ptotic scaling function describing the shape of the island-size distri
bution is then also characterized. In addition, we contrast the mean-f
ield form of the scaling function for rapid dimer mobility with that f
or zero mobility. Analysis of experimental data for Au/Au(100), Fe/Fe(
100), Cu/Cu(100), and Pt/Pt(111) homoepitaxy reveals no clear evidence
for a regime of modified island density scaling due to rapid dimer mo
bility. However, for Fe/Fe(100) below 400 K, we argue that mobility of
small clusters significantly influences the shape of the island-size
distribution, even before it affects the mean island density.