Me. Eberhart et Af. Giamei, THE VISUALIZATION AND USE OF ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE FOR METALLURGICAL APPLICATIONS, Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials: properties, microstructure and processing, 248(1-2), 1998, pp. 287-295
While the application of electronic structure theory has significantly
impacted many areas of technology, including those concerned with mat
erials development, it has not proved to be a truly useful tool of the
metallurgist. We believe that this is a consequence of the specialize
d concepts and vocabulary in which the results of electronic structure
calculations are framed and communicated. These specialized concepts
have not been integrated easily into the metallurgical tool kit, which
makes primary use of structure property relationships. In this paper,
we present a new way of visualizing the electronic structure of a met
al or alloy. This approach extends the concept of crystal structure, m
aking it a continuous variable of quantum mechanically determined para
meters of the charge density. Using the B2 transition metal-aluminides
as examples, we also show that there are relationships between this e
xtended concept of structure and phase stability. As structure can be
viewed as a function of continuous variables, it is possible to determ
ine the distance from one structure to another and from one structure
to its point of instability, i.e. its phase boundary. We argue that th
is distance is manifested physically in terms of a metal or alloy's lo
cal elastic properties. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights rese
rved.