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Photoemission measurements were performed on in-situ prepared amorphous TMxSn100 - x films (TM = Fe, Co, Ni, Pd). Valence band spectroscopy and core level analysis are in contradiction to the charge transfer model, often used to explain the magnetism and binding of transition metal/metalloid alloys. A comparison of valence-band spectra with theoretical density of states (DOS) curves indicates the existence of topological and chemical short-range order. Band structure calculations explain the stability of these alloys as being due to a hybridization pseudo-gap at the Fermi energy. A similar pseudo-gap is also expected within a nearly-free-electron model. © 1991.
B.A. Hutchins, T.N. Rhodin, et al.
Surface Science
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