Evolution of Terrace-Width Distributions on Vicinal Surfaces: Fokker-Planck Derivation of the Generalized Wigner Surmise
Evolution of Terrace-Width Distributions on Vicinal Surfaces: Fokker-Planck Derivation of the Generalized Wigner Surmise
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2005
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Pimpinelli, Gebremariam, and Einstein, Evolution of Terrace-Width Distributions on Vicinal Surfaces: Fokker-Planck Derivation of the Generalized Wigner Surmise. Physical Review Letters, 95, 2005.
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We use a Fokker-Planck equation to justify the generalization of the Wigner surmise for the energy-level spacing in quantum systems to the simple expression for the equilibrium terrace-width distribution of steps—with arbitrary-strength repulsions—on a vicinal surface, taking advantage of analogies to one-dimensional models of interacting, spinless fermions. This approach leads to an analytic description of the evolution toward equilibrium of steps from several experimentally relevant initial distributions: step bunches, perfect cleaved crystals, and prequench equilibrated distributions at different temperatures.