Local density of states for transition-metal interfaces
We have calculated the interface local density of states (LDOS) for the three transition metals V, Nb, and Ta, using a tight-binding Slater-Koster description and the Green’s-function-matching method, together with quickly converging algorithms, to compute the transfer matrices. We obtain the surfac...
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(DE-627)NLEJ249297299 (DE-601)aps:8cfc591dbc16e77b113d1cb41564e59ac93625e9 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb Local density of states for transition-metal interfaces 1990 Online-Ressource 9 Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier We have calculated the interface local density of states (LDOS) for the three transition metals V, Nb, and Ta, using a tight-binding Slater-Koster description and the Green’s-function-matching method, together with quickly converging algorithms, to compute the transfer matrices. We obtain the surface LDOS as a byproduct. The calculation turns out to be an almost trivial computational problem. The method proves to be a very useful tool to analyze experimental results and to check models as a function of the value of the tight-binding parameters either of the bulk or at the interface itself or as a function of different geometrical situations. It is also a solid basis on which other problems depending on a proper description of the local density of states can be worked out. We analyze in detail the Nb/Ta, Nb/V, and Ta/V interfaces in the [100] direction. We find that some of the properties found in surfaces could also be found at interfaces. In particular, we find that the V side of some interfaces could show magnetism on the atomic layer in contact with the foreign medium as the (100) surface does for this metal. APS Digital Backfile Archive 1893-2003 Baquero, R. oth Noguera, A. oth Enthalten in Physical review / B College Park, Md. : APS, 1970 42(1990), 11, Seite 7006-7014 Online-Ressource (DE-627)NLEJ248237845 (DE-600)1473011-X 1550-235X nnns volume:42 year:1990 number:11 pages:7006-7014 extent:9 https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/aps%3A8cfc591dbc16e77b113d1cb41564e59ac93625e9 Verlag Deutschlandweit zugänglich GBV_USEFLAG_U ZDB-1-APS GBV_NL_ARTICLE AR 42 1990 11 7006-7014 9 |
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(DE-627)NLEJ249297299 (DE-601)aps:8cfc591dbc16e77b113d1cb41564e59ac93625e9 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb Local density of states for transition-metal interfaces 1990 Online-Ressource 9 Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier We have calculated the interface local density of states (LDOS) for the three transition metals V, Nb, and Ta, using a tight-binding Slater-Koster description and the Green’s-function-matching method, together with quickly converging algorithms, to compute the transfer matrices. We obtain the surface LDOS as a byproduct. The calculation turns out to be an almost trivial computational problem. The method proves to be a very useful tool to analyze experimental results and to check models as a function of the value of the tight-binding parameters either of the bulk or at the interface itself or as a function of different geometrical situations. It is also a solid basis on which other problems depending on a proper description of the local density of states can be worked out. We analyze in detail the Nb/Ta, Nb/V, and Ta/V interfaces in the [100] direction. We find that some of the properties found in surfaces could also be found at interfaces. In particular, we find that the V side of some interfaces could show magnetism on the atomic layer in contact with the foreign medium as the (100) surface does for this metal. APS Digital Backfile Archive 1893-2003 Baquero, R. oth Noguera, A. oth Enthalten in Physical review / B College Park, Md. : APS, 1970 42(1990), 11, Seite 7006-7014 Online-Ressource (DE-627)NLEJ248237845 (DE-600)1473011-X 1550-235X nnns volume:42 year:1990 number:11 pages:7006-7014 extent:9 https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/aps%3A8cfc591dbc16e77b113d1cb41564e59ac93625e9 Verlag Deutschlandweit zugänglich GBV_USEFLAG_U ZDB-1-APS GBV_NL_ARTICLE AR 42 1990 11 7006-7014 9 |
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(DE-627)NLEJ249297299 (DE-601)aps:8cfc591dbc16e77b113d1cb41564e59ac93625e9 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb Local density of states for transition-metal interfaces 1990 Online-Ressource 9 Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier We have calculated the interface local density of states (LDOS) for the three transition metals V, Nb, and Ta, using a tight-binding Slater-Koster description and the Green’s-function-matching method, together with quickly converging algorithms, to compute the transfer matrices. We obtain the surface LDOS as a byproduct. The calculation turns out to be an almost trivial computational problem. The method proves to be a very useful tool to analyze experimental results and to check models as a function of the value of the tight-binding parameters either of the bulk or at the interface itself or as a function of different geometrical situations. It is also a solid basis on which other problems depending on a proper description of the local density of states can be worked out. We analyze in detail the Nb/Ta, Nb/V, and Ta/V interfaces in the [100] direction. We find that some of the properties found in surfaces could also be found at interfaces. In particular, we find that the V side of some interfaces could show magnetism on the atomic layer in contact with the foreign medium as the (100) surface does for this metal. APS Digital Backfile Archive 1893-2003 Baquero, R. oth Noguera, A. oth Enthalten in Physical review / B College Park, Md. : APS, 1970 42(1990), 11, Seite 7006-7014 Online-Ressource (DE-627)NLEJ248237845 (DE-600)1473011-X 1550-235X nnns volume:42 year:1990 number:11 pages:7006-7014 extent:9 https://www.tib.eu/de/suchen/id/aps%3A8cfc591dbc16e77b113d1cb41564e59ac93625e9 Verlag Deutschlandweit zugänglich GBV_USEFLAG_U ZDB-1-APS GBV_NL_ARTICLE AR 42 1990 11 7006-7014 9 |
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We have calculated the interface local density of states (LDOS) for the three transition metals V, Nb, and Ta, using a tight-binding Slater-Koster description and the Green’s-function-matching method, together with quickly converging algorithms, to compute the transfer matrices. We obtain the surface LDOS as a byproduct. The calculation turns out to be an almost trivial computational problem. The method proves to be a very useful tool to analyze experimental results and to check models as a function of the value of the tight-binding parameters either of the bulk or at the interface itself or as a function of different geometrical situations. It is also a solid basis on which other problems depending on a proper description of the local density of states can be worked out. We analyze in detail the Nb/Ta, Nb/V, and Ta/V interfaces in the [100] direction. We find that some of the properties found in surfaces could also be found at interfaces. In particular, we find that the V side of some interfaces could show magnetism on the atomic layer in contact with the foreign medium as the (100) surface does for this metal. |
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