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Title: | Electron work function and surface energy of body-centered and face-centered cubic modifications of 4d- and 5d-metals |
Authors: | Aref`eva, L. P. Арефьева, Л. П. |
Keywords: | 4d- and 5d-metals;Electron work function;Surface energy |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Maik Nauka-Interperiodica Publishing |
Citation: | Aref’eva, L.P., Shebzukhova, I.G. Electron work function and surface energy of body-centered and face-centered cubic modifications of 4d- and 5d-metals // Physics of the Solid State. - 2016. - Volume 58. - Issue 7. - Pages 1289-1294 |
Series/Report no.: | Physics of the Solid State |
Abstract: | A technique for the evaluation of the electron work function of metallic single crystals and the electron work function anisotropy has been developed in the framework of the electron-statistical method. The surface energy and the electron work function have been calculated for crystal faces of allotropic modifications of 4d- and 5d-metals. A change in the electron work function due to the allotropic transformations has been estimated, and the periodic dependence of the electron work function has been determined. It has been shown that the results obtained using the proposed technique correlate with the available experimental data for polycrystals |
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