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Existence, Uniqueness and Energy Scaling of (2+1)-Dimensional Continuum Model for Stepped Epitaxial Surfaces with Elastic Effects

Ganghua Fan, Tao Luo & Yang Xiang

CSIAM Trans. Appl. Math., 4 (2023), pp. 419-450.

Published online: 2023-04

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We study the (2+1)-dimensional continuum model for the evolution of stepped epitaxial surface under long-range elastic interaction proposed by Xu and Xiang (SIAM J. Appl. Math. 69 (2009), 1393–1414). The long-range interaction term and the two length scales in this model makes PDE analysis challenging. Moreover, unlike in the (1+1)-dimensional case, there is a nonconvexity contribution in the total energy in the (2+1)-dimensional case, and it is not easy to prove that the solution is always in the well-posed regime during the evolution. In this paper, we propose a modified (2+1)-dimensional continuum model based on the underlying physics. This modification fixes the problem of possible ill-posedness due to the nonconvexity of the energy functional. We prove the existence and uniqueness of both the static and dynamic solutions and derive a minimum energy scaling law for them. We show that the minimum energy surface profile is mainly attained by surfaces with step meandering instability. This is essentially different from the energy scaling law for the (1+1)-dimensional epitaxial surfaces under elastic effects attained by step bunching surface profiles. We also discuss the transition from the step bunching instability to the step meandering instability in (2+1)-dimensions.

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We study the (2+1)-dimensional continuum model for the evolution of stepped epitaxial surface under long-range elastic interaction proposed by Xu and Xiang (SIAM J. Appl. Math. 69 (2009), 1393–1414). The long-range interaction term and the two length scales in this model makes PDE analysis challenging. Moreover, unlike in the (1+1)-dimensional case, there is a nonconvexity contribution in the total energy in the (2+1)-dimensional case, and it is not easy to prove that the solution is always in the well-posed regime during the evolution. In this paper, we propose a modified (2+1)-dimensional continuum model based on the underlying physics. This modification fixes the problem of possible ill-posedness due to the nonconvexity of the energy functional. We prove the existence and uniqueness of both the static and dynamic solutions and derive a minimum energy scaling law for them. We show that the minimum energy surface profile is mainly attained by surfaces with step meandering instability. This is essentially different from the energy scaling law for the (1+1)-dimensional epitaxial surfaces under elastic effects attained by step bunching surface profiles. We also discuss the transition from the step bunching instability to the step meandering instability in (2+1)-dimensions.

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TY - JOUR T1 - Existence, Uniqueness and Energy Scaling of (2+1)-Dimensional Continuum Model for Stepped Epitaxial Surfaces with Elastic Effects AU - Fan , Ganghua AU - Luo , Tao AU - Xiang , Yang JO - CSIAM Transactions on Applied Mathematics VL - 3 SP - 419 EP - 450 PY - 2023 DA - 2023/04 SN - 4 DO - http://doi.org/10.4208/csiam-am.SO-2022-0024 UR - https://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/csiam-am/21635.html KW - Epitaxial growth, elastic effect, energy scaling law, step bunching instability, step meandering instability. AB -

We study the (2+1)-dimensional continuum model for the evolution of stepped epitaxial surface under long-range elastic interaction proposed by Xu and Xiang (SIAM J. Appl. Math. 69 (2009), 1393–1414). The long-range interaction term and the two length scales in this model makes PDE analysis challenging. Moreover, unlike in the (1+1)-dimensional case, there is a nonconvexity contribution in the total energy in the (2+1)-dimensional case, and it is not easy to prove that the solution is always in the well-posed regime during the evolution. In this paper, we propose a modified (2+1)-dimensional continuum model based on the underlying physics. This modification fixes the problem of possible ill-posedness due to the nonconvexity of the energy functional. We prove the existence and uniqueness of both the static and dynamic solutions and derive a minimum energy scaling law for them. We show that the minimum energy surface profile is mainly attained by surfaces with step meandering instability. This is essentially different from the energy scaling law for the (1+1)-dimensional epitaxial surfaces under elastic effects attained by step bunching surface profiles. We also discuss the transition from the step bunching instability to the step meandering instability in (2+1)-dimensions.

Ganghua Fan, Tao Luo & Yang Xiang. (2023). Existence, Uniqueness and Energy Scaling of (2+1)-Dimensional Continuum Model for Stepped Epitaxial Surfaces with Elastic Effects. CSIAM Transactions on Applied Mathematics. 4 (3). 419-450. doi:10.4208/csiam-am.SO-2022-0024
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