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arxiv: cond-mat/9705111 · v2 · submitted 1997-05-13 · ❄️ cond-mat

Clean and As-covered zinc-blende GaN (001) surfaces: Novel surface structures and surfactant behavior

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We have investigated clean and As-covered zinc-blende GaN (001) surfaces, employing first-principles total-energy calculations. For clean GaN surfaces our results reveal a novel surface structure very different from the well-established dimer structures commonly observed on polar III-V (001) surfaces: The energetically most stable surface is achieved by a Peierls distortion of the truncated (1x1) surface rather than through addition or removal of atoms. This surface exhibits a (1x4) reconstruction consisting of linear Ga tetramers. Furthermore, we find that a submonolayer of arsenic significantly lowers the surface energy indicating that As may be a good surfactant. Analyzing surface energies and band structures we identify the mechanisms which govern these unusual structures and discuss how they might affect growth properties.

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