Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2005-11-21
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
4 pages, 3 figures, to be published in Physical Review Letters
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevLett.95.225505
Supported nanoscale lead crystallites with a step emerging from a non-centered screw dislocation on the circular top facet were prepared by rapid cooling from just above the melting temperature. STM observations of the top facet show a nonuniform rotation rate and shape of the spiral step as the crystallite relaxes. These features can be accurately modeled using curvature driven dynamics, as in classical models of spiral growth, with boundary conditions fixing the dislocation core and regions of the step lying along the outer facet edge.
Cullen William G.
Dougherty Daniel B.
Ranganathan Madhav
Weeks John D.
Williams Ellen D.
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