Absolute Surface Step Energies: Accurate Theoretical Methods Applied to Ceria Nanoislands

作者: Sergey M. Kozlov , Francesc Viñes , Niklas Nilius , Shamil Shaikhutdinov , Konstantin M. Neyman

DOI: 10.1021/JZ3006942

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摘要: Steps are ubiquitous structural features present on surfaces. They often exhibit unique physical and chemical properties, which in many cases of even greater practical importance than the respe...

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