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Surface states in defect-free polyatomic lattices described by a tight-binding model
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We report about a mechanism for surface localization, present in finite defect-free polyatomic lattices described by a tight binding model. Numerical diagonalization and degenerated perturbation theory show that there is a minimum number of atoms within each unit cell in the lattice for which surface states may exist, provided the local energy of the surface atom is different from the rest in the unit cell. It is shown that the appearance of surface states is a second-order effect in the hopping parameter. Other kinds of surface states are identified in the two-dimensional case.
Comments: 5 pages, 4 figures
Journal: Physical Review B 81, 233404 (2010)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: surface states, tight-binding model, finite defect-free polyatomic lattices, unit cell, surface localization
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