Phonons in Binary Metallic Glass CuZr

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In the present paper, we have reported the results of our computational study of phonon frequencies in binary metallic glass CuZr2. Model potential formalism is used here along with two different approaches namely due to Hubbard and Beeby (HB) as well as due to Takeno and Goda (TG). The results are compared with the recent experimental results and the possible ways of improvements in the results are also discussed. Further, sound velocities are also reported.

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