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Original Articles

The effect of surface steps on the critical thickness for spreading of threading dislocations in thin epitaxial films

Pages 3019-3028 | Received 06 Aug 2004, Accepted 24 Feb 2005, Published online: 21 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Experimentally, there is a critical thickness of an epitaxial thin film, below which misfit dislocations are not observed and above which threading dislocations are found to glide. There are several theoretical critical thicknesses that may or may not coincide with the observed value. We show that the presence of a properly aligned surface step can strongly influence the motion of a threading dislocation, enhancing or retarding its motion. Anisotropic elastic and elastic inhomogeneity effects are considered. The results are discussed in terms of the critical thickness concept. The anisotropic elastic prediction of the critical thickness for spreading agrees well with the experimental results for a Ni film on Cu.

Acknowledgements

This research is funded by DOE, Office of Science and Office of Basic Energy Sciences. We are pleased to acknowledge helpful discussions with J.D. Embury.

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