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Electronic structure of complex spd Hume-Rothery phases in transition-metal aluminides

Duc Nguyen-Manh
Didier Mayou
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The discovery of quasicrystals phases and approximants in Al(rich)-Mn system has revived the interest for complex aluminides containing transition-metal atoms. On one hand, it is now accepted that the Hume-Rothery stabilization plays a crucial role. On the other hand, transition-metal atoms have also a very important effect on their stability and their physical properties. In this paper, we review studies that unifies the classical Hume-Rothery stabilization for sp electron phases with the virtual bound state model for transition-metal atoms embedded in the aluminum matrix. These studies lead to a new theory for "spd electron phases". It is applied successfully to Al(Si)--transition-metal alloys and it gives a coherent picture of their stability and physical properties. These works are based on first-principles calculations of the electronic structure and simplified models, compared to experimental results.
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hal-00003109 , version 1 (20-10-2004)
hal-00003109 , version 2 (02-05-2005)

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Guy Trambly de Laissardière, Duc Nguyen-Manh, Didier Mayou. Electronic structure of complex spd Hume-Rothery phases in transition-metal aluminides. 2004. ⟨hal-00003109v1⟩
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