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Transition metal silicides electronic structure

The general understanding of the electronic structure and the bonding properties of transition-metal silicides is in terms of low-lying Si(3.s) and metal-d silicon-p hybridization. There are two dominant contributions to the bonding in transition-metal compounds, the decrease of the d band width and the covalent hybridization of atomic states. The former is caused by the increase in the distance between the transition-metal atoms due to the insertion of the silicon atoms, which decreases the d band broadening contribution to the stability of the lattice. [Pg.191]


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