Kinetics of surface growth with coupled diffusion and the emergence of a universal growth path
Rami Abi-Akl, Rohan Abeyaratne, Tal Cohen

TL;DR
This paper develops a theoretical framework for surface growth processes coupled with diffusion, revealing a universal growth path that is independent of initial conditions and applicable from inception to steady-state.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive model capturing coupled diffusion and growth kinetics, demonstrating the emergence of a universal growth trajectory through analytical and numerical analysis.
Findings
Growth processes tend toward a universal path regardless of initial conditions.
The framework can describe evolution from initial growth to a steady treadmilling state.
Coupled diffusion and surface growth act harmoniously along the universal path.
Abstract
Surface growth, by association or dissociation of material on the boundaries of a body, is ubiquitous in both natural and engineering systems. It is the fundamental mechanism by which biological materials grow, starting from the level of a single cell, and is increasingly applied in engineering processes for fabrication and self-assembly. A significant complexity in describing the kinetics of such processes arises due to their inherent coupled interaction with the diffusing constituents that are needed to sustain the growth, and the influence of local stresses on the growth rates. Moreover, changes in concentration of solvent within the bulk of the body, generated by diffusion, can affect volumetric changes, thus leading to an additional interacting growth mechanism. In this paper we present a general theoretical framework that captures these complexities to describe the kinetics of…
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