Abstract

The tight-binding coherent-potential approximation is used to calculate the electron densities of states for various concentrations of palladium--noble-metal hydrides. Our results are used to give a satisfactory explanation of the mechanism of superconductivity in these systems and to predict the variation of the phonon moments as a function of noble-metal concentration.

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