Artículo
Quantum-mechanical interference in charge exchange between hydrogen and graphene-like surfaces
Fecha de publicación:
01/2012
Editorial:
Iop Publishing
Revista:
Journal Of Physics: Condensed Matter
ISSN:
0953-8984
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
The neutral to negative charge fluctuation of a hydrogen atom in front of a graphene surface is calculated by using the Anderson model within an infinite intra atomic Coulomb repulsion approximation. We perform an ab initio calculation of the Anderson hybridization function that allows investigation of the effect of quantum-mechanical interference related to the Berry phase inherent to the graphene band structure. We find that consideration of the interaction of hydrogen on top of many C atoms leads to a marked asymmetry of the imaginary part of the hybridization function with respect to the Fermi level. Consequently, Fano factors larger than one and strongly dependent on the energy around the Fermi level are predicted. Moreover, the suppression of the hybridization for energies above the Fermi level can explain the unexpected large negative ion formation measured in the scattering of protons by graphite-like surfaces.
Palabras clave:
Quantum Interference
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Charge Exchange
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Citación
Romero, Marcelo Ariel; Iglesias Garcia, Adalberto de Jesus; Goldberg, Edith Catalina; Quantum-mechanical interference in charge exchange between hydrogen and graphene-like surfaces; Iop Publishing; Journal Of Physics: Condensed Matter; 24; 1-2012; 45004-45013
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