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Are there energy bands for alloys?
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[QUOTE="Psinter, post: 5487084, member: 384679"] Hi, Thanks for your answer. How much more complex does it get? Any hints of what is it I'm after? A set of Equations and principles in the Fermi-Dirac statistics perhaps? I've been reading a book which discusses those quantum mechanical principles in metals. So far so good, but I haven't found what I'm looking for which is in the end, finding Fermi energy levels of an alloy. That book discusses what happens with Fermi Energies in a metal to metal contact, but not an alloy. I've already covered a wide range of principles, including the Fermi-Dirac statistics and other models with their equations and examples for specific elements. Still, I can't find what I'm looking for. Therefore my question: any hints? [/QUOTE]
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