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Structure of sp-valent metals

The most famous example of the crystal structure correlating with the average number of valence electrons per atom or band filling, N, is the Hume-Rothery alloy system of noble metals with sp-valent elements, such as Zn, Al, Si, Ge, and Sn. Assuming that Cu and Ag have a valence of 1, then the fee -phase is found to extend to a value of N around 1.38, the bcc / -phase to be stabilized around 1.48, the -phase around 1.62, and the hep e-phase around 1.75, as illustrated for the specific case of Cu-Zn alloys in Fig. 6.15. In 1936 Mott and Jones pointed out that the fee and bcc electron per atom ratios correlate with the number of electrons required for a free-electron Fermi sphere first to make contact with the fee and bcc Brillouin zone faces. The corresponding values of the Fermi vector, fcF, are given by... [Pg.166]


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