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Geometries, computer simulation metal surfaces

Figure 5 Tjrpical periodic boundary conditions used for computer simulations of metal-water interfaces (a) and (b) geometries that are periodic in the directions parallel to the metal surface (c) geometry that is periodic in all three dimensions. The ome-tries illustrated correspond to (a) a single slab of water sandwiched between metal surfaces, (b) a slab of water that is on top of a metal slab and has a free surface, and (c) a system with an infinite number of parallel, alternating, metal and water slabs. Figure 5 Tjrpical periodic boundary conditions used for computer simulations of metal-water interfaces (a) and (b) geometries that are periodic in the directions parallel to the metal surface (c) geometry that is periodic in all three dimensions. The ome-tries illustrated correspond to (a) a single slab of water sandwiched between metal surfaces, (b) a slab of water that is on top of a metal slab and has a free surface, and (c) a system with an infinite number of parallel, alternating, metal and water slabs.

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