Surface energies and magnetic properties of Cu(100), (110) and (111) surfac
es with an epitaxial Ni monolayer have been studied by means of the first-p
rinciples Green's function technique. Varying the position of the Ni monola
yer in the Cu(100) surface we have found that Ni tends to stay in the secon
d surface layer. For the (110) and (111) surfaces it prefers to move into d
eeper layers remaining, however, in the neighborhood of the surface. The ma
gnetization of the Ni monolayer is found to depend strongly on the surface
orientation. Ni is magnetic if deposited on the top of Cu(100) and (110) su
rfaces but it is nonmagnetic on the top of Cu(lll). In subsurface layers Ni
monolayer is found to be nonmagnetic for all orientations. The reasons for
orientation dependence of the magnetization are discussed. (C) 1999 Elsevi
er Science B.V. All rights reserved.