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On the theory of the adsorption of atoms onto a metal surface in the presence of an external quantizing magnetic field

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The Anderson-Newns model for the adsorption of atoms onto metals is generalized to the case of the presence of an external transverse quantizing magnetic field. Analytical expressions for the density of metal states in the external magnetic field are obtained. Analytical expressions for the density of adatom states are obtained in the approximation taking only the change in the density of substrate states into account. The charge exchange between the adatom and the metal is studied. The dependences of the density of adatom and transition-charge states on the magnetic field are studied for different values of the interaction constant. An analytical expression for the density of substrate states perturbed by adsorption is obtained.

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Original Russian Text © Z.Z. Alisultanov, N.A. Mirzegasanova, G.M. Musaev, H.K. Fadel, 2014, published in Poverkhnost’. Rentgenovskie, Sinkhrotronnye i Neitronnye Issledovaniya, 2014, No. 7, pp. 58–64.

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Alisultanov, Z.Z., Mirzegasanova, N.A., Musaev, G.M. et al. On the theory of the adsorption of atoms onto a metal surface in the presence of an external quantizing magnetic field. J. Surf. Investig. 8, 675–681 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1134/S102745101402030X

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