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Some results on first-principles calculations of adhesion are reviewed. The universal relationship between adhesive energy and interfacial spacing, as well as significant effects of impurities on adhesion are discussed.
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Smith, J.R., Raynolds, J.E., Roddick, E.R. et al. An atomistic view of adhesion. J Computer-Aided Mater Des 3, 169–172 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01185651
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