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Electronic Structure and Stability of Al-Ge Alloys Under Pressure

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The synthesis of new phases under pressure and the study of their structure-properties relationships yield valuable information on the general laws of phase formation in multi-component alloys. They also provide an important insight in the conditions of occurrence of particular phases in systems which exhibit typical phase diagrams at ambient pressure [1]. Although pressure-temperature diagrams are available for most elements and some compounds [2], very little work has been done so far on the study of the possible competition between structural and chemical order effects in alloys as a function of pressure.

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Turchi, P.E.A., Singh, P.P., Stocks, G.M. (1996). Electronic Structure and Stability of Al-Ge Alloys Under Pressure. In: Gonis, A., Turchi, P.E.A., Kudrnovský, J. (eds) Stability of Materials. NATO ASI Series, vol 355. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0385-5_26

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