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Appeared in: Advances in physics
Paging: Volume 46 (1997) nr. 2 pages 139-282
Year: 1997-04
Contents: This review describes recent progress in the understanding of the emergence of scale invariance in far-from-equilibrium growth. The first section is devoted to 'solvable' needle models which illustrate the relationship between long-range competition mediated, for example, through shadowing or a Laplacian field, and scale invariance. The following three sections, which comprise the bulk of the article, develop the theory of kinetic surface roughening in a comprehensive manner. The two large classes of kinetic roughening processes, characterized by non-conserved (Kardar-Parisi-Zhang) and conserved (ideal molecular beam epitaxy (MBE)) surface relaxation, respectively, are treated separately. For the former case, which has been extensively reviewed elsewhere, the focus is on recent developments. For the case of ideal MBE we give a systematic derivation of the various universality classes in terms of microscopic processes, and compare the predictions of continuum theory to computer simulations and experiments.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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