Title of article :
Reconstruction and de-reconstruction of the Ir(1 0 0) surface and ultrathin Fe/Ir(1 0 0) films
Author/Authors :
Spi??k، نويسنده , , D and Hafner، نويسنده , , J، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The structure, energetics and magnetic properties of the quasihexagonal reconstruction of the Ir(1 0 0) surface and nanostructures formed by Fe atoms on this surface have been investigated using first-principles density functional theory with generalized gradient corrections. We find the reconstructed (1 × 5) surface to be 0.10 eV/(1 × 1) area lower in energy than the unreconstructed surface and we demonstrate that first-principles calculations can achieve quantitative agreement with experiment even for such long-period and deep-going reconstructions. For Fe coverage of 0.4 monolayers (ML) we have studied the stripe-like structure with biatomic Fe rows placed in the troughs of the (1 × 5)-reconstructed surface. Results of nonmagnetic calculations agree well with the structure inferred from STM data. Higher Fe coverages lead to a de-reconstruction of the Ir substrate. At 0.8 ML coverage a surface compound with composition Fe4Ir is formed, which shows an appreciable buckling. In this case, a ferromagnetic calculation leads to good agreement with the low-temperature LEED data. We predict that the (1 × 5) periodicity of the mixed interface layer will persist also in thicker films with a pure Fe surface. Films with 1–4 ML Fe are predicted to be tetragonally distorted and ferromagnetic, with an axial ratio corresponding well to an elastic distortion of the Fe lattice.
Keywords :
Iron , Density functional calculations , Surface relaxation and reconstruction , iridium , Metallic films
Journal title :
Surface Science
Journal title :
Surface Science