JOURNAL ARTICLE

Calculation of electric field gradients in metals

K. W. LodgeC. Scholl

Year: 1974 Journal:   Journal of Physics F Metal Physics Vol: 4 (11)Pages: 2073-2083   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

The electric field gradient (EFG) at a nucleus in the metals Be, Mg, Zn, Cd and In has been calculated. Pseudopotential theory is used and only conduction electrons external to the ion core at the origin are considered. The conduction electrons are found to produce an EFG which partly screens the ionic contribution. Good agreement with experiment is found for Be but the calculated values in Mg, Cd and In are smaller than the experimental values and it is concluded that the conduction electrons within the ion core at the origin make a large contribution to the EFG at the nucleus in these cases.

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Electric field Field (mathematics) Environmental science Geology Geophysics Engineering physics Physics Mathematics

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Topics

Thermodynamic and Structural Properties of Metals and Alloys
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Advanced Materials Characterization Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Metallurgical and Alloy Processes
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  General Materials Science

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