Search Results - "Chvoj, Z."
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Nucleation on a stepped surface with an Ehrlich-Schwöbel barrier
Published in Journal of physics. Condensed matter (03-07-2013)“…During deposition on a stepped surface the growth mode depends on the conditions such as temperature T, deposition rate F and width of the terraces w. In this…”
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Surface nucleation and growth in the system of interacting particles
Published in Journal of physics. Condensed matter (04-04-2012)“…Recent experiments on epitaxial growth of metals on graphene have shown a strong dependence of island densities on coverage. These investigations cannot be…”
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Diffusion of Au atoms and (5×2) phase formation on the Si(111) (7×7) surface
Published in The European physical journal. B, Condensed matter physics (01-08-2010)“… In this article we investigate the complex 1D mesoscopic model of adatom diffusion and the evolution of an ordered phase on the substrate surface. The…”
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Dynamics of adparticles far from equilibrium conditions
Published in Surface science (01-06-2002)“…The collective diffusion coefficient is studied for a system of particles adsorbed on a surface with two non-equivalent adsorption sites. The non-equilibrium…”
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Effect of temperature on the kinetics and thermodynamics of electrochemical insertion of Li-ions into a graphite electrode
Published in Journal of electroanalytical chemistry (Lausanne, Switzerland) (01-02-2004)“…We report on the potential and temperature dependences of the differential intercalation capacitance, C dif, and the chemical diffusion coefficient, D, during…”
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Monte carlo simulations of growth modes of Pb nanoislands on Si(111) surface
Published in The European physical journal. B, Condensed matter physics (01-07-2008)“…The growth of Pb islands on a Si(111) surface exhibits many interesting properties. For example, the self-assembled process results in a homogeneous…”
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Controlling nucleation rates in nanostructures with electron confinement
Published in Surface science (15-03-2010)“…One of the goals for growing low dimensional structures is to explore their electronic structure variation with size due to confinement. Recent experiments in…”
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Non-classical kinetics processes and morphologies in QSE driven growth in Pb/Si(1 1 1)
Published in Surface science (15-10-2006)“…A novel growth low temperature morphology is observed in the growth of Pb/Si(1 1 1) related to the kinetics of Quantum Size effects. This morphology is…”
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Diffusion and mobility of interacting particles on stepped surfaces along the ledges
Published in Surface science (20-09-2004)“…We use Monte Carlo simulations to study the mobility and collective diffusion of mutually interacting adparticles on stepped surfaces. We consider the case of…”
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Limitations of the thermodynamic Gibbs-Thompson analysis of nanoisland decay
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Non-equilibrium effects in profile spreading on stepped surfaces
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Diffusion and mobility of interacting particles on stepped surfaces
Published in Surface science (20-10-2003)“…We study the mobility and collective diffusion of mutually interacting adparticles on stepped surfaces through Monte Carlo simulations. We consider the case of…”
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Noteworthy electroanalytical features of the stage 4 to stage 3 phase transition in lithiated graphite
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Diffusion on a fcc (111) surface in the presence of repulsion and non-equivalent adsorption sites
Published in Surface science (20-05-2000)“…Diffusion on a fcc(111) surface will be studied theoretically. Diffusion proceeds through non-equivalent hcp and fcc sites with different adsorption energy…”
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Analysis of the Arrhenius shape of adatom diffusion coefficient in a surface model with two energy barriers
Published in Surface science (01-12-1999)“…The effective energy barrier for diffusion, E a, has been previously determined as a function of coverage and temperature within a two-barrier model of…”
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Monte-Carlo simulation of diffusion in a two barriers system
Published in Surface science (10-09-2002)“…Surface diffusion is studied in a two barrier system, i.e. a system with two different activation energies. The dynamic and thermodynamic properties of the…”
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Thermodynamics of adatoms diffusing on a surface with two different sites: a new type of phase transition
Published in Surface science (10-04-1997)“…The chemical surface diffusion coefficient D has been determined for a lattice-gas model where diffusion proceeds through two non-equivalent lattice sites with…”
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Diffusion on a face-centred cubic (111) surface in the presence of two non-equivalent adsorption sites
Published in Surface science (01-06-2000)“…The interrelation between the surface symmetry and diffusion of adsorbed atoms is studied theoretically on a model face-centred cubic (fcc) (111) surface…”
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Surface diffusion on a lattice with two non-equivalent adsorption sites: repulsive interactions
Published in Surface science (1999)“…We calculated the surface diffusion coefficient D as a function of coverage in the quasi-chemical approximation of a system of particles on a square lattice…”
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Phase diagram of a system of particles adsorbed on a lattice with two non-equivalent sites: repulsive interaction
Published in Surface science (20-06-2001)“…We investigated phase diagram of a system of particles adsorbed on a lattice with two non-equivalent sites, the number of which in the elementary cell and…”
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