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    Newns-Anderson model of chemicurrents in H/Cu and H/Ag

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    The excitation of the electronic system induced by the adsorption of a hydrogen atom on the (111) surfaces of copper and silver is investigated using the time-dependent, mean-field Newns-Anderson model. Parameters for the model are obtained by fitting to density functional theory calculations, allowing the charge and energy transfer between adsorbate and surface to be calculated, together with the spectrum of electronic excitations. These results are used to make direct comparisons with experimental measurements of chemicurrents, yielding good agreement for both the magnitude of the current and the ratio of the currents for H and D adsorption.Comment: 23 pages, 6 figures, submitted to Surface Scienc

    Spectrum of electronic excitations due to the adsorption of atoms on metal surfaces

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    The time-dependent, mean-field Newns-Anderson model for a spin-polarised adsorbate approaching a metallic surface is solved in the wide-band limit. Equations for the time-evolution of the electronic structure of the adsorbate-metal system are derived and the spectrum of electronic excitations is found. The behaviour of the model is demonstrated for a set of physically reasonable parameters.Comment: 20 pages, 5 figure
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