Artículo
Autoría
María C. Giménez
;
Mario G. Del Pópolo
;
Ezequiel P. M. Leiva
Fecha
2002
Editorial y Lugar de Edición
American Chemical Society
Revista
LANGMUIR,
vol. 18
(pp. 9087-9094)
American Chemical Society
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Structural and kinetic aspects of 2-D irreversible metal deposition under potentiostatic conditions are analyzed by means of dynamic Monte Carlo simulations employing embedded atom potentials for a model system. Three limiting models, all considering adatom diffusion, were employed to describe adatom deposition.The first model (A) considers adatom deposition on any free substrate site on the surface at the same rate. The second model (B) considers adatom deposition only on substrate sites which...
Structural and kinetic aspects of 2-D irreversible metal deposition under potentiostatic conditions are analyzed by means of dynamic Monte Carlo simulations employing embedded atom potentials for a model system. Three limiting models, all considering adatom diffusion, were employed to describe adatom deposition.The first model (A) considers adatom deposition on any free substrate site on the surface at the same rate. The second model (B) considers adatom deposition only on substrate sites which exhibit no neighboring sites occupied by adatoms. The third model (C) allows deposition at higher rates on sites presenting neighboring sites occupied by adatoms. Under the proper conditions, the coverage (q) versus time (t) relationship for the three cases can be heuristically fitted to the functional form q = 1 - exp(-bta), where a and b are parameters.We suggest that the value of the parameter a can be employed to distinguish experimentally between the three cases. While model A trivially delivers a=1, models B and C are characterized by a < 1 and a > 1, respectively.
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Kinetic Monte CarloHeteroepitaxialElectrochemical growth