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Comment on 'Electronic structure of Mo (1-x) Re x alloys studied through resonant photoemission spectroscopy'.

Further analysis of the resonant photoemission data, found within Sundar et al (2016 J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 28 315502), show the intensities do not follow the elemental composition in the Mo1-x Re x alloy. Similar trends are observed in the published data for Gd1-x Ni x alloy films. The analysis of the resonant photoemission intensities suggests that Mo in the Mo1-x Re x alloy and Gd in the Gd1-x Ni x alloy have nearest neighbor bonds to Re and Ni respectively. This means the A-B bond is favored over the average of the A-A bond and the B-B bond in these binary alloys, so that the short range order favors strong local ordering rather than clustering alloys.

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