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    Crystal chemical and quantum chemical studies of Ba(Sr)-Nb oxide compounds

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    The information available on the BaO(SrO)-NbO-NbO2 system with the niobium atom in the lower oxidation degree is very limited. Very few compounds have been found previously in this system. They are BaNbO3, SrxNbO3(0,7=x=1), Ba2Nb2O9, SrNb8O14; and some suggestions on the BaNb8O14 existence have been made also. At the same time Nb-based oxide compounds could be quite interesting in the search of new noncopper high T(sub c) superconductors Researchers studied Ba(Sr) NbxO2x-2 and Ba2(Sr2)-NbxO2x-1 compositions in the phase diagram of BaO(SrO)-NbO-NbO2 system. The synthesis of the materials was carried out in vacuum at the temperatures of 1000 to 1500 C. Barium carbonate and niobium pentoxide were used as initial components. X-ray analysis was carried out

    Core reconstruction in pseudopotential calculations

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    A new method is presented for obtaining all-electron results from a pseudopotential calculation. This is achieved by carrying out a localised calculation in the region of an atomic nucleus using the embedding potential method of Inglesfield [J.Phys. C {\bf 14}, 3795 (1981)]. In this method the core region is \emph{reconstructed}, and none of the simplifying approximations (such as spherical symmetry of the charge density/potential or frozen core electrons) that previous solutions to this problem have required are made. The embedding method requires an accurate real space Green function, and an analysis of the errors introduced in constructing this from a set of numerical eigenstates is given. Results are presented for an all-electron reconstruction of bulk aluminium, for both the charge density and the density of states.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figure

    ON THE NATURE OF ANOMALOUS ELECTRONIC AND LATTICE PROPERTIES OF DILUTE Cr-BASED ALLOYS

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    An explanation is offered for the anomalies in lattice properties of chromium at the Néel transition, basing on an estimation of singularities in the polarization operator and, hence, in the phonon spectra at the transition. The electronic structure has been calculated by the LMTO-Green function method for V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni and Si impurities in Cr. The possible origin of the increase of anomalies in Cr-based alloys in comparison with pure Cr is discussed
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