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Stability of polar oxide surfaces

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume 86, Issue 17, Pages 3811-3814

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AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.86.3811

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The structures of the polar surfaces of ZnO are studied using nh initio calculations and surface x-ray diffraction. The experimental and theoretical relaxations are in good agreement. The polar surfaces are shown to be very stable, the cleavage energy for the (0001)-Zn and (000 (1) over bar)-O surfaces is 4.0 J/m(2) comparable to 2.32 J/m(2) for the most stable nonpolar (1010) surface. The surfaces are stabilized by an electronic mechanism involving the transfer of 0.17 electrons between them. This leads to 2D metallic surface states, which has implications for the use of the material in gas sensing and catalytic applications.

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