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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 February 2011
The growth morphology of Ag on GaAs (110) surfaces, at low coverages, is investigated with Monte Carlo simulations using a solid-on-solid model. Experimentally Ag deposited at room temperature forms 3D isotropic islands and forms needle-like islands elongated along the <110> direction when deposited at 250°C. Preliminary simulation results using 2D island growth model indicated that the elongation of islands at 250°C deposition is due to anisotropic surface diffusion and nearest-neighbor interactions along the <100> and <110> directions. The island morphologies obtained using a 3D island growth model are in good agreement with experimentally observed morphologies.