Fermi surface of Mo(112) and indirect interaction between adsorbed atoms
Physical Review B Volume 86 Issue 12
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published_at 2012
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Title ( eng ) |
Fermi surface of Mo(112) and indirect interaction between adsorbed atoms
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Yakovkin Ivan N.
Fukutani Keisuke
Hayashi Hirokazu
Jiang Jian
Horike Taiki
Nagata Yorito
Habuchi Takafumi
Hirayama Daisuke
Losovyj Ya. B.
Dowben Peter A.
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Physical Review B
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Volume | 86 |
Issue | 12 |
Start Page | 125401 |
Abstract |
A comprehensive examination of the Fermi surface of Mo(112) is presented. The Fermi surface contours for the Mo(112) surface, obtained by density functional theory calculations, agree well with the direct observations via angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and indicate the existence of flattened segments in the Fermi contours perpendicular to the direction of the atomic furrows. Both the calculation and the experiment indicate significant surface weight for these states. Such flattened Fermi contours at the surface can give rise to long-range charge density waves (CDW) and long-range indirect lateral interactions, especially in the case of adsorption of electropositive atoms. When mediated by the surface electrons, exhibiting flattened Fermi contours, the oscillatory potential of the indirect interaction between adsorbed atoms decays very slowly (∼1/r) in the direction along the furrows, which can explain the formation of long-period chain structures of electropositive adsorbates on the furrowed surface of Mo(112).
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Physics [ 420 ]
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Language |
eng
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Resource Type | journal article |
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American Physical Society
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Date of Issued | 2012 |
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(c) 2012 American Physical Society
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Publish Type | Version of Record |
Access Rights | open access |
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[ISSN] 1098-0121
[DOI] 10.1103/PhysRevB.86.125401
[NCID] AA11187113
[DOI] http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.86.125401
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