Motivated by recent angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES)
observations of a highly metallic two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) at the
(001) vacuum-cleaved surface of SrTiO3 and the subsequent discussion on the
possible role of oxygen vacancies for the appearance of such a state (Ref 1),
we analyze by means of density functional theory (DFT) the electronic structure
of various oxygen-deficient SrTiO3 surface slabs. We find a significant surface
reconstruction after introducing oxygen vacancies and we show that the charges
resulting from surface-localized oxygen vacancies --independently of the oxygen
concentration-- redistribute in the surface region and deplete rapidly within a
few layers from the surface suggesting the formation of a 2DEG. We discuss the
underlying model emerging from such observations