Hybridized nearly-free-electron tight-binding-bond approach to interatomic forces in disordered transition-metal alloys. I. Theory
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 45 (1) , 115-127
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.45.115
Abstract
A hybridized nearly-free-electron tight-binding-approach to interatomic forces in disordered transition-metal alloys is presented. The s-electron contribution to the pair and volume forces is calculated in a pseudopotential perturbation expansion; the d-electron contribution, within a tight-binding-bond approach. The bond order is calculated analytically on a Bethe-lattice reference system. It is shown that the bond order depends strongly on the form of the d band in the alloy. As the electronic density of states changes from a common band to a split-band form, the pair forces in the alloy change from a set of additive pair potentials to nonadditive potentials with a strong preference for the formation of pairs of unlike atoms and short bond distances in the AB pairs. This is illustrated for a series of Ni-M alloys (with transition metal : M=Y, Zr,. . ., or Pd) as a function of alloy composition.Keywords
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