Atomic configurations generation by a random method for glassy alloy GeAsTe
Journal of Materials Science, ISSN: 0022-2461, Vol: 23, Issue: 5, Page: 1598-1604
1988
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Article Description
Three different models of the amorphous alloy GeAsTe, obtained by quenching the molten mixture of the elements, were built by computer simulation of an X-ray diffraction experiment, taking the tetra- and tricoordinated germanium hypotheses into account. The main structural parameters of these models were analysed and the results did not vary greatly from those given in the literature for similar alloys. © 1988 Chapman and Hall Ltd.
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