S. Kodambaka, J.B. Hannon, et al.
M&M 2006
Strained epitaxial layers tend initially to grow as dislocation-free islands. Here we show that such islands, as they increase in size, may undergo a shape transition. Below a critical size, islands have a compact, symmetric shape. But at larger sizes, they adopt a long thin shape, which allows better elastic relaxation of the island's stress. We have observed such elongated islands, with aspect ratios greater than 50:1, in low energy electron microscopy studies of growth of Ag on Si(001). These islands represent a novel approach to the fabrication of ''quantum wires.'' © 1993 The American Physical Society.
S. Kodambaka, J.B. Hannon, et al.
M&M 2006
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