Off-lattice grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations of the clean diamond (111) surface, based on the effective many-body Brenner potential, yield the (2x1) Pandey reconstruction in agreement with ab initio calculations and predict the existence of metastable states, very near in energy, with all surface atoms in threefold,graphitelike bonding. We believe that the long-standing debate on the structural and electronic properties of this surface could be solved by considering this type of carbon-specific configuration
The (1 1 1) face is the cleavage surface of diamond. Understanding its properties is very important ...
The (1 1 1) face is the cleavage surface of diamond. Understanding its properties is very important ...
The evolution of the diamond (111) surface as it undergoes reconstruction and subsequent graphene fo...
Contains fulltext : 104032.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
The (2×1) reconstruction of the (111) surface of diamond has been characterized via a series of firs...
We summarise our ab initio calculations on diamond to date and their consequences for diamond film g...
The evolution of the diamond (111) surface as it undergoes reconstruction and subsequent graphene fo...
We summarise our ab initio calculations on diamond to date and their consequences for diamond film g...
The evolution of the diamond (111) surface as it undergoes reconstruction and subsequent graphene fo...
Ab initio total energy calculations reported recently (M.I. Heggie, C.D. Latham, R. Jones and P.R. B...
Ab initio total energy calculations reported recently (M.I. Heggie, C.D. Latham, R. Jones and P.R. B...
The (1 1 1) face is the cleavage surface of diamond. Understanding its properties is very important ...
Interfaces of diamond with amorphous carbon (a-C) are investigated using tight-binding molecular dyn...
The (1 1 1) face is the cleavage surface of diamond. Understanding its properties is very important ...
Graphitic layers have previously been conjectured to play an active role in diamond nucleation by La...
The (1 1 1) face is the cleavage surface of diamond. Understanding its properties is very important ...
The (1 1 1) face is the cleavage surface of diamond. Understanding its properties is very important ...
The evolution of the diamond (111) surface as it undergoes reconstruction and subsequent graphene fo...
Contains fulltext : 104032.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
The (2×1) reconstruction of the (111) surface of diamond has been characterized via a series of firs...
We summarise our ab initio calculations on diamond to date and their consequences for diamond film g...
The evolution of the diamond (111) surface as it undergoes reconstruction and subsequent graphene fo...
We summarise our ab initio calculations on diamond to date and their consequences for diamond film g...
The evolution of the diamond (111) surface as it undergoes reconstruction and subsequent graphene fo...
Ab initio total energy calculations reported recently (M.I. Heggie, C.D. Latham, R. Jones and P.R. B...
Ab initio total energy calculations reported recently (M.I. Heggie, C.D. Latham, R. Jones and P.R. B...
The (1 1 1) face is the cleavage surface of diamond. Understanding its properties is very important ...
Interfaces of diamond with amorphous carbon (a-C) are investigated using tight-binding molecular dyn...
The (1 1 1) face is the cleavage surface of diamond. Understanding its properties is very important ...
Graphitic layers have previously been conjectured to play an active role in diamond nucleation by La...
The (1 1 1) face is the cleavage surface of diamond. Understanding its properties is very important ...
The (1 1 1) face is the cleavage surface of diamond. Understanding its properties is very important ...
The evolution of the diamond (111) surface as it undergoes reconstruction and subsequent graphene fo...