The influence of hyperpolarisability and field-gradient polarisability on field adsorption binding energies for He on W(111) |
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Authors: | Richard G. Forbes |
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Affiliation: | University of Aston, Department of Physics, Gosta Green, Birmingham B4 7ET, UK |
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Abstract: | The effects of imaging-gas hyperpolarisability and field-gradient polarisabuity terms on field-adsorption binding energies have been explored. At best image fields for the noble imaging gases and molecular hydrogen, the correction to long-range binding energy is at most a few percent and may be neglected. At the tungsten evaporation field the correction is significant in the cases of Ar, Kr, H2, and especially Xe. The system He on W(111) has been used as a paradigm in the investigation of short-range binding energy. The largest correction here is due to one of the field-gradient polarisabuity terms. In the field range of most relevance to the field-ion techniques the total correction is about 15–20%, and should not be neglected in detailed treatments. |
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