Title of article :
Linear scaling of the interlayer relaxations of the vicinal Cu(p,p,p − 2) surfaces with the number of atom-rows in the terraces
Author/Authors :
Da Silva، نويسنده , , Juarez L.F. and Schroeder، نويسنده , , Kurt and Blügel، نويسنده , , Stefan، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
We investigate the multilayer relaxation trends in the vicinal Cu(p,p,p − 2) surfaces employing the all-electron full-potential linearized augmented plane-wave method. Calculations are performed for the (3 3 1), (2 2 1), (5 5 3), (3 3 2), (7 7 5), and (4 4 3) surfaces, which have 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 atom-rows in the terrace, respectively. The following trends are identified: (i) The interlayer relaxations perpendicular to the surface scale almost linearly with the number of atom-rows in the terraces. (ii) The nearest-neighbor distances do not depend on the surface termination, but only on the local coordination. (iii) For Cu(p,p,p − 2) in which the topmost n surface layers have nearest-neighbor coordination smaller than the bulk Cu (calculated for the unrelaxed surfaces), the topmost (n − 1) interlayer spacings (d12, … , dn−1,n) contract compared with the unrelaxed spacing, while the nth interlayer spacing (dn,n+1) expands. The next (n − 2) interlayer spacings (dn+1,n+2, … , d2n−2,2n−1) contract, while the interlayer spacing indicated by d2n−1,2n expands. A similar rule was found for the relaxations parallel to the surfaces. These trends provide a better understanding of the atomic structure of vicinal Cu surfaces.
Keywords :
Multilayer relaxations , Density functional theory , Generalized gradient approximation , All-electron full-potential linearized augmented plane-wave method , Copper , Vicinal surfaces , atomic structure