Bonding concepts originating in chemistry are surveyed from a condensed matter perspective, beginning around 1850 with 'valence' and the word 'bond' itself. The analysis of chemical data in the 19th century resulted in astonishing progress in understanding the connectivity and stereochemistry of molecules, almost without input from physicists until the development of quantum mechanics in 1925 and afterwards. The valence bond method popularized by Pauling and the molecular orbital methods of Hund, Mulliken, Bloch, and Hückel play major roles in the subsequent development, as does the central part played by the kinetic energy in covalent bonding (Ruedenberg and others). 'Metallic' (free electron) and related approaches, including pseudopotent...
While the trial and error approach is still being a dominant pathway for synthesis of various compou...
Scientists and practitioners have long dreamt of designing materials with novel properties. Yet, a h...
A 2D map is created for solid-state materials based on a quantum-mechanical description of electron ...
This article complements an earlier topical review of the chemical bond (Jones 2018 J. Phys.: Conden...
editorial reviewedMany of the most extraordinary properties of phase change materials (PCMs) can be ...
Phase Change Materials are emerging as active components of non-volatile memories thanks to their ab...
Scientists and practitioners have long dreamt of designing materials with novel properties. Yet, a h...
peer reviewedAbstract While solid-state materials are commonly classified as covalent, ionic, or met...
Scientists and practitioners have long dreamt of designing materials with novel properties. Yet, a h...
While solid-state materials are commonly classified as covalent, ionic, or metallic, there are cases...
© 2019 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim The atomic-scale structures of chalcogenide phase-...
Through the development of physical chemistry and chemical physics over the late-nineteenth and earl...
Modern solid state chemistry is inconceivable without theoretical treatment of solids thanks to the ...
Unravelling an intricate network of interatomic interactions and their relations to different behavi...
The relation between electronic structure and cohesion of materials has been a permanent quest of Ja...
While the trial and error approach is still being a dominant pathway for synthesis of various compou...
Scientists and practitioners have long dreamt of designing materials with novel properties. Yet, a h...
A 2D map is created for solid-state materials based on a quantum-mechanical description of electron ...
This article complements an earlier topical review of the chemical bond (Jones 2018 J. Phys.: Conden...
editorial reviewedMany of the most extraordinary properties of phase change materials (PCMs) can be ...
Phase Change Materials are emerging as active components of non-volatile memories thanks to their ab...
Scientists and practitioners have long dreamt of designing materials with novel properties. Yet, a h...
peer reviewedAbstract While solid-state materials are commonly classified as covalent, ionic, or met...
Scientists and practitioners have long dreamt of designing materials with novel properties. Yet, a h...
While solid-state materials are commonly classified as covalent, ionic, or metallic, there are cases...
© 2019 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim The atomic-scale structures of chalcogenide phase-...
Through the development of physical chemistry and chemical physics over the late-nineteenth and earl...
Modern solid state chemistry is inconceivable without theoretical treatment of solids thanks to the ...
Unravelling an intricate network of interatomic interactions and their relations to different behavi...
The relation between electronic structure and cohesion of materials has been a permanent quest of Ja...
While the trial and error approach is still being a dominant pathway for synthesis of various compou...
Scientists and practitioners have long dreamt of designing materials with novel properties. Yet, a h...
A 2D map is created for solid-state materials based on a quantum-mechanical description of electron ...