Study on the Relation Between Magnetic Moment and Charge Transfer of Metallic Glasses By LCAO-Xα Method
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Abstract
The calculations of the clusters, T27 and T27B7 (T=Fe, Go and Ni), modelling metallic glasses have been performed using the quantum chemical linear combination of atomic orbitals (LCAO)-Xα method. The argument about the relation between magnetic moment and charge transfer has been clarified based on the calculated results.
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