Materials are traditionally classified accordind to their conduction properties. In quantum mechanics, however, this distinction is somewhat blurred, since materials are usually understood in terms of band theory picture. The following sections present very recent theoretical developments which have made it possible to understand localization and polarization as two aspect of the same phenomenon, within a unified approach that deals on the same basis with all insulators
Over the past twenty-five years, mathematical concepts associated with geometric phases have come to...
In a classical theory of light-matter interactions, the introduction of macroscopic polarization and...
Since the discovery of topological insulators and semimetals, there has been much research into pred...
Materials are traditionally classified accordind to their conduction properties. In quantum mechanic...
At variance with what happens in metals, the electronic charge in insulators cannot flow freely und...
The insulating state of matter is characterized by the excitation spectrum, but also by qualitative ...
In 1964 Kohn published the milestone paper “Theory of the insulating state”, according to which insu...
The qualitative difference between insulators and metals stems from the nature of the low-lying exci...
Abstract. Bloch theory describes the electronic states in crystals whose energies are distributed as...
An insulator differs from a metal because of a different organization of the electrons in their grou...
Electrons, electron holes, or excitations in finite or infinite 'multimer systems' may be localized ...
This text surveys the theory of defects in solids, concentrating on the electronic structure of poin...
We present a theory of local electronic structure that yields the local density of states n(r,E) and...
This book has been written for those who study or professionally deal with solid state physics. It c...
THESIS 10570Topological insulators are a fascinating new class of materials, which have signalled a ...
Over the past twenty-five years, mathematical concepts associated with geometric phases have come to...
In a classical theory of light-matter interactions, the introduction of macroscopic polarization and...
Since the discovery of topological insulators and semimetals, there has been much research into pred...
Materials are traditionally classified accordind to their conduction properties. In quantum mechanic...
At variance with what happens in metals, the electronic charge in insulators cannot flow freely und...
The insulating state of matter is characterized by the excitation spectrum, but also by qualitative ...
In 1964 Kohn published the milestone paper “Theory of the insulating state”, according to which insu...
The qualitative difference between insulators and metals stems from the nature of the low-lying exci...
Abstract. Bloch theory describes the electronic states in crystals whose energies are distributed as...
An insulator differs from a metal because of a different organization of the electrons in their grou...
Electrons, electron holes, or excitations in finite or infinite 'multimer systems' may be localized ...
This text surveys the theory of defects in solids, concentrating on the electronic structure of poin...
We present a theory of local electronic structure that yields the local density of states n(r,E) and...
This book has been written for those who study or professionally deal with solid state physics. It c...
THESIS 10570Topological insulators are a fascinating new class of materials, which have signalled a ...
Over the past twenty-five years, mathematical concepts associated with geometric phases have come to...
In a classical theory of light-matter interactions, the introduction of macroscopic polarization and...
Since the discovery of topological insulators and semimetals, there has been much research into pred...