Work function of a quasicrystal surface: Icosahedral Al–Pd–Mn

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2009-01-01
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Ünal, Barış
Sato, Yu
Bartelt, N.
Duden, T.
Jenks, Cynthia
Schmid, A.
Thiel, Patricia
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The work function of a surface is one of its most basic and influential features. It has long been recognized that work function controls thermionic and field emission. The work function of a solid surface affects charge transfer to or from an adsorbate. It influences the electron tunneling probability between surfaces. It plays a role in quantization of electron states parallel to the surface in metal-supported metallic nanoislands. There is also evidence linking the work function of a metal surface to its friction coefficient.

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The following article appeared in Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A 27, no. 5 (2009): 1249–1250, doi:10.1116/1.3168561.

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