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THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF THE METALLIC SYSTEM Au(111)-(3×3)R30∘-Pd

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  • R. CHADLI

    (Laboratory of Physics and Quantum Chemistry, Mouloud Mammeri University, B.P. 17, Tizi-Ouzou 15000, Algeria)

  • S. KHEFFACHE

    (Laboratory of Physics and Quantum Chemistry, Mouloud Mammeri University, B.P. 17, Tizi-Ouzou 15000, Algeria)

  • A. KHATER

    (Institute of Molcules and Materials of Le Mans, Maine University Av. Olivier Messiaen, Cedex 09, Le Mans 72085, France)

Abstract

This work constitutes an analysis of the thermodynamic properties in the ordered metallic surface alloy system Au(111)-(3×3)R30∘-Pd. The equilibrium structural characteristics as well as the thermodynamic functions are examined by the matching method, associated with real space Green’s function formalism, evaluated in the harmonic approximation. Our numerical results, for this metallic system of surface alloy, show in particular a significant dependence between the thermodynamic properties and the coordination number and the values of the force constants.

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  • R. Chadli & S. Kheffache & A. Khater, 2016. "THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF THE METALLIC SYSTEM Au(111)-(3×3)R30∘-Pd," Surface Review and Letters (SRL), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 23(03), pages 1-8, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:srlxxx:v:23:y:2016:i:03:n:s0218625x16500153
    DOI: 10.1142/S0218625X16500153
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