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Nanoscale pattern formation on solid surfaces bombarded by two broad ion beams in the regime in which sputtering is negligible

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PHYSICAL REVIEW E
Volume 103, Issue 2, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.103.022804

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  1. US National Science Foundation [DMS-1814941]

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The study shows that nearly defect-free ripples with a sawtooth profile can form on the surface under low-energy ion bombardment, and the ripples coarsen with time passing.
We study nanoscale pattern formation on the surface of a solid that is bombarded with two diametrically opposed, broad ion beams for ion energies low enough that sputtering can be neglected. We focus on the case in which the angle of ion incidence is just above the threshold angle for pattern formation. The equation of motion at sufficiently long times is derived using a generalized crater function formalism. This formalism also yields expressions for the coefficients in the equation of motion in terms of crater function moments. We find that virtually defect-free ripples with a sawtooth profile can emerge at sufficiently long times. The ripples also coarsen as time passes, in contrast to the near-threshold behavior of ripples in the higher energy regime in which sputtering is significant.

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