"Structural properties of PbTe/CdTe interfaces from first principles",
R. Leitsmann, L.E. Ramos, and F. Bechstedt,
Phys. Rev. B 74, 085309 (2006).


The structural and energetic properties of the PbTe/CdTe(100), (110), and (111) interfaces are investigated using an ab initio pseudopotential method within a slab approximation. A scheme is proposed to calculate interface energies for polar faces with a resulting dipole moment. The atomic relaxation gives rise to similar effects as those observed for free surfaces. At (110) interfaces the rebonding leads to pronounced additional lateral displacements. the PbTe/CdTe(111) interface is the most energetically stable interface studied. The interface energies are used to predict the equilibrium crystal shape of a PbTe quantum dot embedded in a CdTe host matrix by means of a Wulff construction.

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