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- 21. Phys. Rev. B 75, 115206 (2007) , “Local-density-functional calculations of the vacancy-oxygen center in Ge”, A. Carvalho, R. Jones, J. Coutinho, V. J. B. Torres, S. Öberg, J. M. Campanera Alsina, M. Shaw, and P. R. BriddonWe carry out a comprehensive density-functional study of the vacancy-oxygen (VO) center in germanium using large H-terminated Ge clusters. The importance of a nonlinear core correction to account for the involvement of the 3d electrons in Ge-O bonds is discussed. We calculate the electrical... (Read more)
- 22. Phys. Rev. B 75, 115205 (2007) , “Stability of I3 complexes in III-V compound semiconductors by tight-binding molecular dynamics”, G. Zollo and F. GalaIntrinsic interstitials in GaAs are known to have a large formation energy that makes their concentration almost negligible in as-grown materials. However, interstitials must be explicitly considered in implanted GaAs where collision cascades, induced by the energetic ions, produce a large amount of... (Read more)
- 23. Phys. Rev. B 75, 115201 (2007) , “Atomistic modeling of the (a+c)-mixed dislocation core in wurtzite GaN”, I. Belabbas, A. Béré, J. Chen, S. Petit, M. Akli Belkhir, P. Ruterana, and G. NouetAn atomistic simulation of the threading (a+c)-mixed dislocation core in wurtzite GaN has been carried out. Starting from models generated in the framework of continuum elasticity theory, two core configurations are obtained independently by using an empirical potential and a... (Read more)
- 24. Phys. Rev. B 75, 115127 (2007) , “Molecular microelectrostatic view on electronic states near pentacene grain boundaries”, Stijn Verlaak and Paul HeremansGrain boundaries are the most inevitable and pronounced structural defects in pentacene films. To study the effect of those structural defects on the electronic state distribution, the energy levels of a hole on molecules at and near the defect have been calculated using a submolecular... (Read more)
- 25. Phys. Rev. B 75, 115113 (2007) , “Structural, electronic, and magnetic properties of Mn-doped Ge nanowires by ab initio calculations”, J. T. Arantes, Antônio J. R. da Silva, and A. FazzioUsing ab initio total energy density-functional theory calculations, we investigated the electronic, structural, and magnetic properties of manganese-doped germanium nanowires. The nanowires have been constructed along the [110] direction and the dangling bonds on the surface have been... (Read more)
- 26. Phys. Rev. B 75, 113401 (2007) , “Enhancing the topological structures of defected carbon nanotubes with adsorbed hydrocarbon radicals at low temperatures”, R. L. Zhou, H. Y. He, and B. C. PanRealistic carbon nanotubes (CNTs) contain various structural defects by which the physical and chemical properties of the CNTs are significantly influenced. So, lowering the defect densities is of importance for the potential application of the CNTs. By performing tight-binding molecular dynamics... (Read more)
- 27. Phys. Rev. B 75, 085439 (2007) , “Real-space investigation of fast diffusion of hydrogen on Si(001) by a combination of nanosecond laser heating and STM”, C. H. Schwalb, M. Lawrenz, M. Dürr,, and U. HöferThe rearrangement of silicon dangling bonds induced by pulsed laser heating of monohydride-covered Si(001) surfaces has been studied by means of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). The initial configurations, which were created by laser-induced thermal desorption, consist of isolated pairs of... (Read more)
- 28. Phys. Rev. B 75, 085416 (2007) , “Ab initio theoretical study of hydrogen and its interaction with boron acceptors and nitrogen donors in single-wall silicon carbide nanotubes”, A. GaliSilicon carbide nanotubes have a great potential for biological applications. It is of interest to explore the electronic properties of these nanotubes, and how those are modified in the presence of impurities. Hydrogen is a common impurity that can appear during the growth of silicon carbide... (Read more)
- 29. Phys. Rev. B 75, 085204 (2007) , “Internal structure of the neutral donor-bound exciton complex in cubic zinc-blende and wurtzite semiconductors”, Bernard Gil, Pierre Bigenwald, Mathieu Leroux, Plamen P. Paskov, and Bo MonemarWe calculate the fine structure splitting of the near band edge donor-bound excitons in major cubic semiconductors using an approach inspired by an earlier one that consists in replacing the Morse potential by a Kratzer one, in order to account for the repulsion between the donor and the hole. A... (Read more)
- 30. Phys. Rev. B 75, 075420 (2007) , “Ab initio study of hydrogen interaction with pure and nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes”, Zhiyong Zhang and Kyeongjae ChoDetailed studies of mechanisms for hydrogen dissociative adsorption and diffusion on pure and nitrogen-doped (8, 0) carbon nanotubes are carried out using the first-principles density functional theory method. (1) For pure carbon nanotubes, we have identified the energetically most favorable... (Read more)
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