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Relativistic tight-binding model: Application to Pt surfaces
A. Tchernatinsky,
J. W. Halley
Physics and Astronomy (Twin Cities)
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Chemical Compounds
Tight Binding Model
100%
Platinum
54%
Cohesive Energy
48%
Energy Parameter
46%
Atomic Number
46%
Electronic Band Structure
37%
Surface Structure
36%
Substance Spectroscopy
34%
Surface
23%
Application
23%
Density Functional Theory
23%
Electron Particle
20%
Oxidation Reaction
16%
Metal
16%
Engineering & Materials Science
Platinum
87%
Density functional theory
55%
Band structure
52%
Surface structure
45%
Atoms
38%
Electrons
37%
Oxidation
32%
Physics
32%
Metals
23%
Physics & Astronomy
platinum
72%
relativistic effects
42%
density functional theory
28%
oxidation
27%
physics
23%
metals
19%
atoms
18%
electrons
15%
energy
11%