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First-principles Study of NiAl Alloyed with Rare Earth Element Ce
期刊名称:Journal of Materials Science & Technology
时间:0
页码:719-724
语言:英文
分类:O614.33[理学—无机化学;理学—化学] TG146.15[金属学及工艺—金属材料;一般工业技术—材料科学与工程;金属学及工艺—金属学]
作者机构:[1]Department of Materials Science, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China
相关基金:Acknowledgement This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under grant No. 50871035.
相关项目:交变压力与浓度场下早期沉淀及其演变的相场模拟与性能表征
作者:
Wang You|Yan Mufu|He Junqi|
关键词:
NIAL合金, 稀土元素, 第一原理, 密度泛函理论, 铈, 弹性常数, 电子性质, 计算结果, Point defects, Electronic states, First-principles
中文摘要:
Corresponding author. Prof., Ph.D.; Tel.: +86 451 82921251; E-mail address: wangyou@hit.edu.cn
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