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Physical Review Letters
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Au (100) surface reconstruction

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We study the structure of the reconstructed Au (100) surface, using a phenomenological Hamiltonian, including a many-body force term (the "glue"), carefully optimized to account for a vast variety of properties of solid and liquid gold. The optimal atomic configuration of (100) slabs is obtained by a molecular-dynamics strategy. We find that the glue term drives the reconstruction into a denser, quasitriangular surface layer. By variation of cell size and atom number, the lowest-energy configuration is found to be roughly (1×5), and more precisely (34×5), close to (26×48) suggested by experiment. © 1986 The American Physical Society.

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