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Matthias Timmer

Ab initio theory of electronic excitations at surfaces


A perturbative approach using Density Functional Theory to calculate electronic excitations during adsorption on metal surfaces
2011. 172 S.
Verlag/Jahr: SÜDWESTDEUTSCHER VERLAG FÜR HOCHSCHULSCHRIFTEN 2011
ISBN: 3-8381-2269-0 (3838122690)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-8381-2269-4 (9783838122694)

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Understanding energy dissipation mechanisms is a field of present-day scientific interest. Experimental results for electronic excitations in metals propose a measurable electronic excitation during many processes involving a metal surface, including epitaxy. While the role of the nuclear excitation processes is comparatively well understood, the role of electronic excitation processes in the energy dissipation during adsorption and other dynamical processes at surfaces is elusive. One of the reasons is that the interaction dynamics is often treated on a Born- Oppenheimer potential energy surface, which is, strictly speaking, not justified for metals, but lifting this restriction is computationally demanding. The focus of this book is the investigation of a perturbative approach to calculate electronic excitations. After a basic introduction into some major aspects of Density Functional Theory calculations, a time-dependent perturbative approach to calculate electronic excitations is developed. This approach is then applied to several model systems, and the results are compared to available experimental data, and other theoretical approaches.
Matthias Timmer was born in a small town in Germany in 1980. After school he studied physics, and got his diploma degree in 2006, for which he was awarded the principal´s price. Continuing his studies, he got his PhD in 2010. Completely changing subject thereafter, at present he is working in the consulting sector.