2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2014.10.046
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Formation of island arrays by melting of Bi, Pb and Sn continuous films on Si substrate

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“…According to electron microscopy studies, like for other similar systems [20][21][22], the samples after the melting process consist of particles of spherical form. Their size depends on the mass thickness of the tin film.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to electron microscopy studies, like for other similar systems [20][21][22], the samples after the melting process consist of particles of spherical form. Their size depends on the mass thickness of the tin film.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the presence of a defective polycrystalline structure in as-deposited films should lead to appearance of an inner size effect [21,22], which consists in a local decrease of the melting temperature. In addition, the non-equilibrium nature of condensates should affect the particularities of their solidphase decomposition [20], which is unavoidable as the result of the heating process to pre-melting temperatures. Thus, in spite of the fact that the dispersion of the films under study is carried out mainly after their melting, the presence of various defects in the initial continuous film has a certain effect on its liquid-phase decomposition.…”
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“…The results of the study of wetting obtained [9,[42][43][44] and presented in Figure 6 are of separate interest, in particular, for some practical applications (e.g., the formation of ordered nanostructures by film melting [51][52][53]), but at the same time allow to obtain new physical information regarding properties of microparticles. Thus, using the experimental relations θ(R) and σ l (R) one can establish the size dependence of interfacial energy of the microparticle-substrate boundary σ ul .…”
Section: Contact Angle Size Dependencies and Surface Energy Of The Somentioning
confidence: 99%