Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8158672 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A Pt-skin Pt3Ni(111) surface was reported to show high catalytic activity. In this study, we investigated the magnetic properties and electronic structures of the various oriented surfaces of bulk-terminated and Pt-segregated Pt3Ni by using a first-principles calculation method. The magnetic moments of Pt and Ni are appreciably enhanced at the bulk-terminated surfaces compared to the corresponding bulk values, whereas the magnetic moment of Pt on the Pt-segregated Pt3Ni(111) surface is just slightly enhanced because of the reduced number of Ni neighboring atoms. Spin-decomposed density of states shows that the dz2 orbital plays a dominant role in determining the magnetic moments of Pt atoms in the different orientations. The lowering of the d-band center energy (â2.22 to â2.46 to â2.51 to â2.65Â eV) in the sequence of bulk-terminated (100), (110), (111), and Pt-segregated (111) surfaces may explain the observed dependence of catalytic activity on surface orientation. Our d-band center calculation suggests that an observed enhanced catalytic activity of a Pt3Ni(111) surface originates from the Pt-segregation.
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Authors
Bharat Kumar Sharma, Oryong Kwon, Dorj Odkhuu, Soon Cheol Hong,