Step bunching to step-meandering transition induced by electromigration on Si(1 1 1) vicinal surface

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The step configuration of a vicinal Si surface is studied under electromigration and a gradient of temperature. An abrupt transition (ΔT = 4 °C) from step-meandering to step bunching is found at 1225 °C for a step-down direct-current direction. This transition starts by random fluctuations which then extend on the whole surface. The transition is studied in the framework of a linear stability analysis of the usual Burton-Cabrera-Frank model by comparing the amplification factors of step-meandering and step bunching instabilities. Both compete at a given temperature, but since the amplification factors behave differently with temperature, bunching abruptly supersedes meandering above a critical temperature. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Leroy, F., Karashanova, D., Dufay, M., Debierre, J. M., Frisch, T., Métois, J. J., & Müller, P. (2009). Step bunching to step-meandering transition induced by electromigration on Si(1 1 1) vicinal surface. Surface Science, 603(3), 507–512. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.susc.2008.12.016

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