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Size Effects for the Adsorption of Alkali Metal Atoms on the Si(001) Surface

Size Effects for the Adsorption of Alkali Metal Atoms on the Si(001) Surface
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摘要 The adsorptions of a series of alkali metal (AM) atoms, Li, Na, K, Rb and Cs, on a Si(001)-2 × 2 surface at 0.25 monolayer coverage have been investigated systematically by means of density functional theory calculations. The effects of the size of AM atoms on the Si(001) surface are focused in the present work by examining the most stable adsorption site, diffusion path, band structure, charge transfer, and the change of work function for different adsorbates. Our results suggest that, when the interactions among AM atoms are neglectable, these AM atoms can be divided into three classes. For Li and Na atoms, they show unique site preferences, and correspond to the strongest and weakest AM-Si interactions, respectively. In particular, the band structure calculation indicates that the nature of Li-Si interaction differs significantly from others. For the adsorptions of other AM atoms with larger size (namely, K, Rb and Cs), the similarities in the atomic and electronic structures are observed, implying that the atom size has little influence on the adsorption behavior for these large AM atoms on the Si(001) surface. The adsorptions of a series of alkali metal (AM) atoms, Li, Na, K, Rb and Cs, on a Si(001)-2 × 2 surface at 0.25 monolayer coverage have been investigated systematically by means of density functional theory calculations. The effects of the size of AM atoms on the Si(001) surface are focused in the present work by examining the most stable adsorption site, diffusion path, band structure, charge transfer, and the change of work function for different adsorbates. Our results suggest that, when the interactions among AM atoms are neglectable, these AM atoms can be divided into three classes. For Li and Na atoms, they show unique site preferences, and correspond to the strongest and weakest AM-Si interactions, respectively. In particular, the band structure calculation indicates that the nature of Li-Si interaction differs significantly from others. For the adsorptions of other AM atoms with larger size (namely, K, Rb and Cs), the similarities in the atomic and electronic structures are observed, implying that the atom size has little influence on the adsorption behavior for these large AM atoms on the Si(001) surface.
出处 《Chinese Journal of Structural Chemistry》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第6期837-852,共16页 结构化学(英文)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21203027) Fuzhou University(2012-XQ-11)
关键词 size effects ADSORPTION alkali metal atoms Si(001) surface size effects, adsorption, alkali metal atoms, Si(001) surface
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