Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7845617 | Surface Science Reports | 2007 | 57 Pages |
Abstract
Having thus established a secure framework via ideal bulk-terminated crystalline surfaces, we subsequently demonstrate its extension to real surfaces. In considering how these differ from ideal surfaces we discuss relaxation and reconstruction within the same symmetry-resolved and structure-resolved perspective, drawing on numerous examples from the literature. Finally we illustrate the application of our scheme in one selected branch of surface science by exploring the symmetry-constraints on the surface chemistry of chiral molecules at chiral substrates.
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Authors
Stephen J. Jenkins, Stephanie J. Pratt,