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Vibrational Signatures of Diamond Surfaces
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
Abstract
Stable clean and hydrogenated diamond (100) and (111) surface reconstructions found by density-functional molecular-dynamics (DF-MD) are characterized by their vibrational properties. For sufficiently large surface slab supercells we have calculated the surface top-three-layer projected vibrational spectra and reproduced the main features obtained from experiments. The various reconstructions of the diamond surface yield rich spectra of surface modes involving excitations of dimers, trimers and chains. We classify most characteristic surface modes and discuss correlations to peaks observed in surface sensitive experiments. The vibrational spectra represent signatures of the considered surfaces that might be used to understand and to classify as grown diamond surfaces.
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