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Random sequential adsorption of polyatomic species with the presence of impurities

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  • Cornette, V.
  • Ramirez-Pastor, A.J.
  • Nieto, F.

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Random sequential adsorption of k-mers (particles occupying k adsorption sites on the substrate) of different sizes and shapes deposited on square lattices is studied. Heterogeneous surfaces caused by impurities previously and randomly deposited are considered. Thus, an adsorption site occupied by an impurity is considered as forbidden for the deposition of adsorbent. As a consequence, the average coordination number for each available element depends on the concentration of impurities. For discrete models, at the late stage the surface coverage evolves according to θ(t)=θ(∞)−Aexp[−tσ], where θ(∞) is the jamming coverage while A and σ are fitting parameters. The dependence of the terminal relaxation time σ (which determines how fast the lattice is filled up to the jamming coverage) on the parameters of the problem is established.

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  • Cornette, V. & Ramirez-Pastor, A.J. & Nieto, F., 2011. "Random sequential adsorption of polyatomic species with the presence of impurities," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 390(4), pages 671-679.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:phsmap:v:390:y:2011:i:4:p:671-679
    DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2010.11.004
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    1. Tarasevich, Yuri Yu. & Laptev, Valeri V. & Goltseva, Valeria A. & Lebovka, Nikolai I., 2017. "Influence of defects on the effective electrical conductivity of a monolayer produced by random sequential adsorption of linear k-mers onto a square lattice," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 477(C), pages 195-203.

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