Gr. Carlow et Rf. Frindt, SIMULATIONS OF LENGTH-SCALE CHANGE FOR FINGER GROWTH IN INTERCALATIONCOMPOUNDS, Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 50(15), 1994, pp. 11107-11115
The dynamics of domain growth in intercalation compounds has been inve
stigated using computer simulations. The system has been modeled as sh
eets of two-dimensional diffusive lattice gas with attractive interact
ions within the sheets and repulsive interactions between atoms in adj
acent sheets. The atoms enter the ''crystal'' from a reservoir at one
edge. For a stage-2 phase with alternate-layer occupancy the results s
how a fingerlike domain formation which propagates in from the crystal
edge. As fingers propagate into the crystal, the length scale increas
es via a merging mechanism. Finger formation and merging is also seen
during simulations of deintercalation of a filled crystal. The results
are in qualitative agreement with stage-2 intercalation domains repor
ted previously in Ag-intercalated TiS2.