- 92-88 Lubachevsky B D , Privman V , Roy S C
- MORPHOLOGY OF AMORPHOUS LAYERS BALLISTICALLY DEPOSITED ON A PLANAR SUBSTRATE
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Jul 15, 92
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Abstract. We report numerical simulation of the deposition of
spherical particles on a planar surface,
by ballistic, straight-line trajectory transport, and assuming
irreversible adhesion on contact with the surface or previously
deposited particles. Our data indicate that the deposit formed has a
loosely layered structure within few diameters from the surface. This
structure can be explained by a model of growth via chain formation.
Away from the surface we found evidence of a monotonic, power-law
approach to the bulk density. Both density and contact-statistics
results suggest that the deposit formed is sparse: the space-filling
fraction is about 15%, and the average number of
contacts is 2. The morphology of the deposit both near the surface
and in the bulk seems to be a result of competition of screening
and branching; nearly half of all the spheres are either single-contact
dangling ends, or branching nodes with more than two contacts.
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