Mb. Taylor et al., Quasiharmonic free energy and derivatives for slabs: Oxide surfaces at elevated temperatures, PHYS REV B, 59(10), 1999, pp. 6742-6751
The work of Taylor et nl. [Phys. Rev. B 56, 14380 (1997)], which calculates
the free energy of three-dimensional periodic crystals and its analytic de
rivatives with respect to all the external and internal degrees of freedom
using lattice statics and lattice dynamics in the quasiharmonic approximati
on, is extended to lattices which are periodic in only two dimensions. Deri
vatives are calculated by means of first-order perturbation theory and deta
iled expressions for all the lattice sums required are presented. The metho
d is used to calculate the temperature variation of the surface free energy
, surface structure, and density of states of some representative oxide sur
faces. These include the (100) and (110) surfaces of MgO, the (100) surface
of NiO, the (111) surface of Li2O and the microfaceted (110) sur face of M
gO. For these systems, surface free energies decrease slightly over the ran
ge of temperatures for which the quasiharmonic approximation holds. [S0163-
1829(99)01310-7].