Abstract
The adsorption of Ag+ and Ag on a (100) AgBr surface is investigated. Interstitial subsurface sites and incomplete surfaces (with ledges and kinks) are also considered. Equilibrium geometries, adsorption energies and ionization potentials have been calculated. Migration of neutral Ag on the surface and crystal growth of AgBr are discussed, and a comparison with other theoretical results is given.
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