ConspectusElectrides, in which electrons occupy interstitial regions in the crystal and behave as anions, appear as new phases for many elements (and compounds) under high pressure. We propose a unified theory of high pressure electrides (HPEs) by treating electrons in the interstitial sites as filling the quantized orbitals of the interstitial space enclosed by the surrounding atom cores, generating what we call an interstitial quasi-atom, ISQ.With increasing pressure, the energies of the valence orbitals of atoms increase more significantly than the ISQ levels, due to repulsion, exclusion by the atom cores, effectively giving the valence electrons less room in which to move. At a high enough pressure, which depends on the element and its ...
An unconventional bond has been recently proposed to be present in the crystalline phases of phase c...
This work is a review of experimental research about the electronic properties of strongly correlate...
X-ray diffraction experiments carried out on alkali metals under high pressure have provided new ins...
Building on our previous chemical and physical model of high-pressure electrides (HPEs), we explore ...
We present a quantum mechanical model capable of describing isotropic compression of single atoms in...
Pressure can dramatically affect the energy orbital filling in condensed matter systems, leading to ...
Atoms under pressure undergo a number of modifications of their electronic structure. Good examples ...
Inorganic electrides are a new class of compounds catering to the interest of scientists due to the ...
International audienceIt has become recently clear that chemical bonding under pressure is still lac...
Novel phases of Li<sub><i>n</i></sub>I (<i>n</i> = 2, 3, 4, 5) compounds are predicted to form under...
The reactivity of Xe is important in both fundamental chemistry and geological science. The discover...
Electrides, which accommodate excess of electrons in lattice interstitials as anions, usually exhibi...
At high pressure, the typical behavior of elements dictated by the periodic table - including oxidat...
Electrides are a unique class of ionic materials in which the anions are stoichiometrically replaced...
Systematics of material responses to shock flows at high dynamic pressures are discussed. Dissipatio...
An unconventional bond has been recently proposed to be present in the crystalline phases of phase c...
This work is a review of experimental research about the electronic properties of strongly correlate...
X-ray diffraction experiments carried out on alkali metals under high pressure have provided new ins...
Building on our previous chemical and physical model of high-pressure electrides (HPEs), we explore ...
We present a quantum mechanical model capable of describing isotropic compression of single atoms in...
Pressure can dramatically affect the energy orbital filling in condensed matter systems, leading to ...
Atoms under pressure undergo a number of modifications of their electronic structure. Good examples ...
Inorganic electrides are a new class of compounds catering to the interest of scientists due to the ...
International audienceIt has become recently clear that chemical bonding under pressure is still lac...
Novel phases of Li<sub><i>n</i></sub>I (<i>n</i> = 2, 3, 4, 5) compounds are predicted to form under...
The reactivity of Xe is important in both fundamental chemistry and geological science. The discover...
Electrides, which accommodate excess of electrons in lattice interstitials as anions, usually exhibi...
At high pressure, the typical behavior of elements dictated by the periodic table - including oxidat...
Electrides are a unique class of ionic materials in which the anions are stoichiometrically replaced...
Systematics of material responses to shock flows at high dynamic pressures are discussed. Dissipatio...
An unconventional bond has been recently proposed to be present in the crystalline phases of phase c...
This work is a review of experimental research about the electronic properties of strongly correlate...
X-ray diffraction experiments carried out on alkali metals under high pressure have provided new ins...