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Density functional study of alkali-metal atoms and monolayers on graphite (0001)
Jaakko AkolaM. ManninenK. Rytkönensubject
PhysicsCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceGrapheneMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical sciencesCharge densityCondensed Matter PhysicsAlkali metalElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionAtomic orbitallawAtomPotential energy surfaceMonolayerDensity functional theoryAtomic physicsdescription
Alkali metal atoms (Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs), dimers and (2$\times$2) monolayers on a graphite (0001) surface have been studied using density functional theory, pseudopotentials, and a periodic substrate. The adatoms bind at the hollow site (graphite hexagon), with Li lying closest to (1.84 ��) and Cs farthest (3.75 ��) from the surface. The adsorption energies range between $0.55-1.21$ eV, and the energy ordering of the alkali adatoms is Li$>$Cs$\ge$Rb$\ge$K$>$Na. The small diffusion barriers (0.02-0.21 eV for the C-C bridge) decrease as the atom size increases, indicating a flat potential energy surface. The formation (cohesion) energies of (2$\times$2) monolayers range between 0.55-0.81 eV, where K has the largest value, and increased coverage weakens the adsorbate-substrate interaction (decoupling) while a two-dimensional metallic film is formed. Analysis of the charge density redistribution upon adsorption shows that the alkali metal adatoms donate a charge of $0.4-0.5 e$ to graphite, and the corresponding values for (2$\times$2) monolayers are $\sim 0.1 e$ per atom. The transferred charge resides mostly in the $��$-bands (atomic $p_z$-orbitals) of the outermost graphene layer.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2007-02-01 | Physical Review B |