1. Energetics of Carbon deposition on Fe(100) and Fe(110) surfaces and subsurfaces
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Liu, Xing-Wu, Huo, Chun-Fang, Li, Yong-Wang, Wang, Jianguo, and Jiao, Haijun
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CARBIDES , *IRON , *METALLIC surfaces , *CARBON absorption & adsorption , *DIFFUSION , *DENSITY functionals - Abstract
Abstract: Spin-polarized density functional theory calculations have been performed to investigate carbon deposition and carbide formation on Fe(100) and Fe(110) at different carbon coverage. On Fe(100) with increasing carbon coverage, the most stable carbon adsorption configuration changes from surface carbon adsorption to surface carbon diffusion into subsurface, and surface carbon clustering is not favored thermodynamically. However, surface carbon clustering is more favored kinetically than carbon diffusion; and carbon diffusion into subsurface and surface carbon clustering become competitive. On Fe(110) with increasing surface carbon coverage, the most stable adsorption configuration changes from surface carbon adsorption to surface carbon diffusion into subsurface, and this process is favored both kinetically and thermodynamically, and surface carbon clustering is neither favored nor competitive. Surface carbon deposition might form on Fe(100), while carbide formation might be found on Fe(110). [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2012
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