Relaxation of Terrace-width Distributions: Physical Information from Fokker-Planck Time
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
cond-mat.stat-mech
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timefokker-planckphysicalrelaxationterrace-widthactivatedactualarbitrary
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Recently some of us have constructed a Fokker-Planck formalism to describe the equilibration of the terrace-width distribution of a vicinal surface from an arbitrary initial configuration. However, the meaning of the associated relaxation time, related to the strength of the random noise in the underlying Langevin equation, was rather unclear. Here we present a set of careful kinetic Monte Carlo simulations that demonstrate convincingly that the time constant shows activated behavior with a barrier that has a physically plausible dependence on the energies of the governing microscopic model. Furthermore, the Fokker-Planck time at least semiquantitatively tracks the actual physical time.
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