Toward accurate description of surfaces and interfaces
e-mail: sugino@issp.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Accurate description of complex systems including heterogeneous interfaces, such as molecule/metal and solid/liquid interfaces is important in diverse fields, e.g., heterogeneous catalysis, molecular electronics, and electrochemistry, but it poses a challenge on the electronic structure method as it requires the accurate description of the different interactions on the same footing. I will discuss the van der Waals density functional (vdW-DF) [1,2] as one of the efficient approaches to describe complex interfaces and show that by appropriate design of the exchange and correlation functionals [3], it is possible to accurately describe wide range of materials, including graphene on metal surfaces [4].
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