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Electron Localization in Solid‐State Structures of the Elements: the Diamond Structure
Volume: 31, Issue: 2, Pages: 187 - 188
Published: Feb 1, 1992
Abstract
To determine solid-state structures, the electron localization function (ELF) must be interpreted somewhat differently than for molecules. The example of the diamond structures of C (right, top), Si, Ge, and α- and β-Sn (right, bottom) show clearly that ELF depicts the electronic changes in regional space as the covalent bond gives way to metallic...
Paper Details
Title
Electron Localization in Solid‐State Structures of the Elements: the Diamond Structure
Published Date
Feb 1, 1992
Volume
31
Issue
2
Pages
187 - 188
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