F. Vazquez et al., Growth of islands in two dimensions by irreversible aggregation of particles with a biased diffusion, J PHYS A, 34(3), 2001, pp. 403-412
The effects of the biased diffusion of particles on the growth of islands f
or a model of deposition, diffusion and irreversible aggregation of particl
es forming islands in two dimensions is studied. The direction of the bias
is perpendicular to the growth direction of islands and these islands act a
s obstacles for the diffusing particles that collide with the lateral sides
of islands without sticking. Due to the biased diffusion the islands are c
omposed by the agglomeration of monomer chains. Using Monte Carlo simulatio
ns we found that the island density exponent continuously increases from to
1/2 when the bias parameter lambda increases from lambda = 1 to infinity,
but the chain density exponent Xe congruent to 1/3 is independent of lambda
. For lambda = infinity, the fully directed diffusion case, an expression f
or the nucleation rate can be obtained which is in agreement with the numer
ical results.