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Volumn 18, Issue 12, 2008, Pages 1435-1446
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Defect-induced instability of the surface layer involving static coupled Lamb and Rayleigh waves as a universal mechanism of the formation of an ensemble of nanodot nucleation centers
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
BENDING (DEFORMATION);
CRYSTAL GROWTH;
DEFORMATION;
DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS;
ELASTIC WAVES;
EPITAXIAL GROWTH;
FLUID DYNAMICS;
GROWTH (MATERIALS);
MECHANISMS;
MODULATION;
MOLECULAR BEAMS;
MOLECULAR DYNAMICS;
NANOPARTICLES;
NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS;
NUCLEATION;
POINT DEFECTS;
PROBABILITY DENSITY FUNCTION;
PULSED LASER APPLICATIONS;
RAYLEIGH WAVES;
SEISMIC WAVES;
SEMICONDUCTOR GROWTH;
SEMICONDUCTOR LASERS;
STRESS RELIEF;
STRESSES;
SURFACE DEFECTS;
BIMODAL DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS;
CRITICAL LEVELS;
DEFECT CONCENTRATIONS;
DEFECT INTERACTIONS;
ELASTIC CONTINUUMS;
EXPERIMENTAL DATUMS;
FLAT SURFACES;
INSTABILITY GROWTH RATES;
ION IRRADIATIONS;
LAMB WAVES;
LATTICE ATOMS;
MECHANICAL STRESSES;
NANOSTRUCTURING;
NONLOCAL CHARACTERS;
NUCLEATION CENTERS;
PILE-UPS;
PULSED LASERS;
SEMI-CONDUCTORS;
SIMULTANEOUS FORMATIONS;
SOLID SURFACES;
SPATIALLY PERIODIC;
STATIC BENDING;
SURFACE LAYERS;
SURFACE RELIEFS;
DEFECTS;
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EID: 57249106719
PISSN: 1054660X
EISSN: 15556611
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1134/S1054660X08120104 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (15)
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References (14)
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