Sulfur adsorption on Fe(1 1 0): a DFT study |
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Authors: | Michelle J. S. Spencer Andrew Hung Ian K. Snook Irene Yarovsky |
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Affiliation: | Department of Applied Physics, RMIT University, GPO Box 2476V, Melbourne Vic. 3001, Australia |
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Abstract: | The adsorption of atomic S on the Fe(1 1 0) surface is examined using density functional theory (DFT). Three different adsorption sites are considered, including the atop, hollow and bridge sites and the S is adsorbed at a quarter monolayer coverage in a p(2 × 2) arrangement. The hollow site is found to be the most stable, followed by the bridge and atop sites. At all three sites, S adsorption results in relatively minor surface reconstruction, with the most significant being that for the hollow site, with lateral displacements of 0.09 Å. Comparisons between S-adsorbed and pure Fe surfaces revealed reductions in the magnetic moments of surface-layer Fe atoms in the vicinity of the S. At the hollow site, the presence of S causes an increase in the surface Fe d-orbital density of states between 4 and 5 eV. However, S adsorption has no significant effect on the structure and magnetic properties of the lower substrate layers. |
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Keywords: | Density functional calculations Surface relaxation and reconstruction Iron Adhesion Sulphur Chemisorption Magnetic phenomena (cyclotron resonance, phase transitions, etc.) Surface electronic phenomena (work function, surface potential, surface states, etc.) |
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