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Interrelation Between Electronic and Ionic Structure in Metallic Glasses

4 Interrelation Between Electronic and Ionic Structure in Metallic Glasses [Pg.3]


The interrelation between electronic and ionic structure contains in our opinion the key to the understanding of the metallic glasses discussed in the present work. [Pg.203]

In this chapter we present a survey of our current understanding of interrelations between the electronic and ionic structure in late-transition-polyvalent-element metallic glasses. Evidence of a strong influence of conduction electrons on the ionic structure, and vice versa, of the ionic structure on the conduction electrons, is presented. We discuss as well the consequences to phase stability, the electronic density of states, dynamic properties, electronic transport, and magnetism. A scaling behaviour of many properties versus Z, the mean electron number per atom, is the most characteristic feature of these alloys. Crystalline alloys which are also strongly dominated by the conduction electrons are often called electron phases or Hume-Rothery phases. The amorphous alloys under consideration are consequently described as an Electron Phase or Hume-Rothery Phase with Amorphous Structure. Similar theoretical concepts as applied to crystalline Hume-Rothery alloys are used for the present amorphous samples. [Pg.163]


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