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Surface energies, work functions, and surface relaxations of low-index metallic surfaces from first principles

Singh-Miller, N. E.
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Marzari, N.  
2009
Physical Review B

We study the relaxations, surface energies, and work functions of low-index metallic surfaces using pseudopotential plane-wave density-functional calculations within the generalized gradient approximation. We study here the (100), (110), and (111) surfaces of Al, Pd, Pt, and Au and the (0001) surface of Ti, chosen for their use as contact or lead materials in nanoscale devices. We consider clean, mostly nonreconstructed surfaces in the slab-supercell approximation. Particular attention is paid to the convergence of these quantities with respect to slab thickness; furthermore, different methodologies for the calculation of work functions and surfaces energies are compared. We find that the use of bulk references for calculations of surface energies and work functions can be detrimental to convergence unless numerical grids are closely matched, especially when surface relaxations are being considered. Our results and comparison show that calculated values often do not quantitatively match experimental values. This may be understandable for the surface relaxations and surface energies, where experimental values can have large error but even for the work functions, neither local nor semilocal functionals emerge as an accurate choice for every case.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.80.235407
Author(s)
Singh-Miller, N. E.
Marzari, N.  
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Physical Review B
Volume

80

Issue

23

Article Number

235407

Subjects

ab initio calculations

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aluminium

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gold

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palladium

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platinum

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pseudopotential methods

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surface energy

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surface reconstruction

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surface

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states

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work function

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leed intensity analysis

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photoelectron-spectroscopy

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electronic-structure

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al(110) surface

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1st-principles calculations

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multilayer relaxation

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elastic constants

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slab calculations

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ion

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scattering

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noble-metals

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OTHER

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June 29, 2012
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