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Linear response theory of activated surface diffusion with interacting adsorbates

Statistical Mechanics 2010-05-11 v2 Chemical Physics

Abstract

Activated surface diffusion with interacting adsorbates is analyzed within the Linear Response Theory framework. The so-called interacting single adsorbate model is justified by means of a two-bath model, where one harmonic bath takes into account the interaction with the surface phonons, while the other one describes the surface coverage, this leading to defining a collisional friction. Here, the corresponding theory is applied to simple systems, such as diffusion on flat surfaces and the frustrated translational motion in a harmonic potential. Classical and quantum closed formulas are obtained. Furthermore, a more realistic problem, such as atomic Na diffusion on the corrugated Cu(001) surface, is presented and discussed within the classical context as well as within the framework of Kramer's theory. Quantum corrections to the classical results are also analyzed and discussed.

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@article{arxiv.0909.0719,
  title  = {Linear response theory of activated surface diffusion with interacting adsorbates},
  author = {R. Martinez-Casado and A. S. Sanz and J. L. Vega and G. Rojas-Lorenzo and S. Miret-Artes},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0909.0719},
  year   = {2010}
}

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40 pages, 4 figures

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