Abstract
Self-consistent calculations allowing electron redistribution in a wide region around a Ge-GaAs(110) interface reveal six types of interface states. The charge densities and local density of states at the interface indicate Ge-Ga bonding states in the gap (but below the valence-band maximum) and a variety of other states at lower energy. Some estimates based on these pseudopotential results give information on band-edge discontinuities and the character of bonds across a nonpolar interface.
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