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Ab Initio Theory of Polar Semiconductor Surfaces. I. Methodology and the (22) Reconstructions of GaAs(111)

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1987

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Kaxiras, Efthimios, Yaneer Bar-Yam, John D. Joannopoulos, and K.C. Pandey. 1987. Ab initio theory of polar semiconductor surfaces. I. Methodology and the (22) reconstructions of GaAs(111). Physical Review Series B 35, no. 18: 9625-9635.

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A methodology is developed for the theoretical study of the polar surfaces of compound semiconductors. It is based on the calculation of the total energy in the context of density-functional theory in the pseudopotential approximation. The method is used to investigate the (2×2) reconstructions of GaAs(111). Emphasis is given to the relative chemical potential, which plays a crucial role in determining the lowest-energy geometry for surfaces with different stoichiometries. The total-energy versus chemical-potential curves indicate that there are at least two stable reconstructions. We predict one to be an As-triangle geometry and the other the Ga vacancy.

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