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Publication
MRS Fall Meeting 1995
Conference paper
Si(001) homoepitaxial growth
Abstract
Epitaxial growth is generally treated as a far-from-equilibrium process, dominated by kinetic restraints rather than thermodynamic driving forces. In this paper we show that homoepitaxial growth, at temperatures exceeding approx.500°C, is a process that can be approached very well from a thermodynamic equilibrium viewpoint, augmented with classical homogeneous nucleation theory.