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Multiple Scattering Theory, A Successful Approach Towards Electromigration
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2011
Abstract
Both the electromigration wind valence and the residual resistivity for hydrogen in all row 5 (Y,….Ag) and row 6 (La,….Au) transition metals were calculated. Host metals with a hexagonal lattice have been treated in the FCC or BCC structure. The KKR-Green function method used to describe the multiple scattering of Bloch electrons, accounts for charge transfer and lattice deformation around the interstitial hydrogen.
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