Friday, April 12, 2013

1304.3353 (Qin Gao et al.)

First Principles Study of Bismuth Films on the Nickel(111) Surface    [PDF]

Qin Gao, Michael Widom
A recent experiment(Bollmann11) suggested that bismuth forms hexagonal close packed (HCP) films on the Ni(111) surface, of heights 3, 5 and 7 layers. A quantum size effect based on free electrons was proposed in explanation. To test this idea, we calculate the total energies of Bi on the Ni(111) surface using density functional theory. We find that HCP film stabilities disagree with the observed odd layer preferences, and the structures are mechanically destabilized by adding capping atoms which pucker the HCP layers. Furthermore, we find that rhombohedral films based on the bulk Bi structure are energetically more favorable than the proposed HCP films. These structures also favor odd numbers of layers, but owing to covalent chemical bonding rather than confinement of free electrons. Specifically, a strongly bound adsorbed surface monolayer forms, followed by bulk-like rhombohedral bilayers.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.3353

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