Linear defects on Cu(111): The appearance and disappearance of surface states

The appearance and disappearance of the Shockley surface state on Cu(111) is studied as a function of density and width of extended adsorbed defects using a Hamiltonian that contains s, p, and d orbitals in the basis. The local electronic density of the surface state at the Γ point is obtained atom...

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spelling paper:paper_01631829_v62_n19_p12668_Barral2023-06-08T15:13:54Z Linear defects on Cu(111): The appearance and disappearance of surface states copper adsorption article atom calculation density electron surface property The appearance and disappearance of the Shockley surface state on Cu(111) is studied as a function of density and width of extended adsorbed defects using a Hamiltonian that contains s, p, and d orbitals in the basis. The local electronic density of the surface state at the Γ point is obtained atom by atom. We also report on one- and two-dimensional defect states lying near the Fermi level. 2000 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01631829_v62_n19_p12668_Barral http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01631829_v62_n19_p12668_Barral
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
topic copper
adsorption
article
atom
calculation
density
electron
surface property
spellingShingle copper
adsorption
article
atom
calculation
density
electron
surface property
Linear defects on Cu(111): The appearance and disappearance of surface states
topic_facet copper
adsorption
article
atom
calculation
density
electron
surface property
description The appearance and disappearance of the Shockley surface state on Cu(111) is studied as a function of density and width of extended adsorbed defects using a Hamiltonian that contains s, p, and d orbitals in the basis. The local electronic density of the surface state at the Γ point is obtained atom by atom. We also report on one- and two-dimensional defect states lying near the Fermi level.
title Linear defects on Cu(111): The appearance and disappearance of surface states
title_short Linear defects on Cu(111): The appearance and disappearance of surface states
title_full Linear defects on Cu(111): The appearance and disappearance of surface states
title_fullStr Linear defects on Cu(111): The appearance and disappearance of surface states
title_full_unstemmed Linear defects on Cu(111): The appearance and disappearance of surface states
title_sort linear defects on cu(111): the appearance and disappearance of surface states
publishDate 2000
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01631829_v62_n19_p12668_Barral
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01631829_v62_n19_p12668_Barral
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