2000, Volume 3, Number 3, pp.220--225
We use mean-field kinetic equations
to study the dynamics of spinodal decomposition of a
droplet consisting of two components A and B and a
small percentage of vacancies. We focus our attention on the
vacancy mechanism, which is a more faithful picture of diffusion
in solids than the more widely studied exchange mechanism. We
study interfaces between an unstable mixture and a stable vapour
phase which exhibit surface modes and lead to specific surface
patterns.
Key words: mean-field kinetic equations, surface
patterns.
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