The University of Basrah Discusses a Master’s Thesis on the Chemisorption of Alkali Atoms
The College of Education for Pure Sciences at the University of Basrah discussed a master’s thesis entitled: “A Theoretical Study of the Chemisorption of Alkali Atoms on Bilayer Graphene.”
The thesis, submitted by researcher Batool Majeed Ajeer, aimed to analyze the behavior of alkali atoms using the Anderson–Newns Model, with a focus on examining the effects of the density of states and quantum coupling on electronic properties, magnetization, and adsorption energy.
The findings indicated that the ionic component predominantly governs the adsorption energy, thereby determining the nature of bonding with graphene.
The study also demonstrated the potential to exploit the relationship between magnetization and distance in electronic applications, in addition to investigating the effect of a perpendicular electric field on the energy gap.
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