"Rebonding at coherent interfaces between rocksalt-PbTe/zinc-blende-CdTe",
R. Leitsmann, L.E. Ramos, F. Bechstedt, H. Groiss, F. Schäffler, W. Heiss, Kazuto Koike, Hisahsi Harada, and Mitsuaki Yano
New Journal of Physics 8, 317 (2006).


We study interfaces between highly ionic crystals with different crystal structure by means of first-principles total-energy calculations in the repeated-slab approximation, and compare the results with experimental data extracted from high-resolution transmission electron micrographs. Despite the same Bravais lattices and the electrostatic neutrality of each atomic plan, the (110) interface between rock-salt and zinc-blende crystals gives rise to the most remarkable effect, a lateral spatial offset between the two crystals due to re-bonding across the interface. A strong variation is observed for the separation of the two polar (001) interfaces depending on their cation- or anion-termination. In general, the long-range electrostatic interfaces lead to opposite atomic displacements along the interface normal independently of the interface orientation.

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