Electronic structure of metallic superlattices: Mo/V
- 15 January 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 45 (4) , 1857-1868
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.45.1857
Abstract
The electronic structure for a metallic superlattice system, Mo/V, has been calculated using the linear muffin-tin orbital method in the atomic-sphere approximation (ASA). Total energies have been calculated in the local-density approximation (LDA). Emphasis has been given to the electronic-density variation in these materials in order to understand hydrogen storage in metallic superlattices. It is found, within effective-medium theory, that the balance between charge transfer at the interfaces and volume changes of the constituents determines preferred hydrogen sites in Mo/V. Total-energy considerations favor a tetragonal distortion of the Mo/V superlattice over a cubic structure. Results for the LDA bands, charge transfer, and density of states are compared to other electronic-structure calculations of metallic superlattices, which gives rise to a consistent picture of electronic effects in these systems. The dependence of the results on the ASA is discussed.Keywords
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