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  2. Metal–insulator transition - Wikipedia

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    The polarization catastrophe model describes the transition of a material from an insulator to a metal. This model considers the electrons in a solid to act as oscillators and the conditions for this transition to occur is determined by the number of oscillators per unit volume of the material.

  3. Transition metal - Wikipedia

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    Colour in transition-series metal compounds is generally due to electronic transitions of two principal types. charge transfer transitions. An electron may jump from a predominantly ligand orbital to a predominantly metal orbital, giving rise to a ligand-to-metal charge-transfer (LMCT) transition. These can most easily occur when the metal is ...

  4. Surface properties of transition metal oxides - Wikipedia

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    Transition metal oxides are compounds composed of oxygen atoms bound to transition metals. They are commonly utilized for their catalytic activity and semiconducting properties. Transition metal oxides are also frequently used as pigments in paints and plastics , most notably titanium dioxide .

  5. Metal–insulator–metal - Wikipedia

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    Metal–insulator–metal (MIM) diode is a type of nonlinear device very similar to a semiconductor diode and capable of very fast operation. Depending on the geometry and the material used for fabrication, the operation mechanisms are governed either by quantum tunnelling or thermal activation.

  6. Transition metal hydride - Wikipedia

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    Some metal hydrides form when a metal complex is treated with hydrogen in the presence of a base. The reaction involves no changes in the oxidation state of the metal and can be viewed as splitting H 2 into hydride (which binds to the metal) and proton (which binds to the base). ML n x+ + base + H 2 ⇌ HML n (x-1)+ + Hbase +

  7. Mott insulator - Wikipedia

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    A Mott transition is a metal-insulator transition in condensed matter. Due to electric field screening the potential energy becomes much more sharply (exponentially) peaked around the equilibrium position of the atom and electrons become localized and can no longer conduct a current. It is named after physicist Nevill Francis Mott.

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