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Interstitial electronic localization

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume 101, Issue 4, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.046407

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We investigate the ground-state properties of a collection of N noninteracting electrons in a macroscopic volume Omega also containing a crystalline array of N spheres of radius r(c), each taken as largely impenetrable to electrons and with proximity of neighboring excluding regions playing a key physical role. The sole parameter of this quantum system is the ratio r(c)/r(s), where r(s) is the Wigner-Seitz radius. Two lattices (fcc and bcc) are selected to illustrate the behavior of the system as a function of r(c)/r(s). As this ratio increases valence electrons localize in the interstitial regions and the relative bandwidth is an element of(F)/is an element of(0)(F) is found to decrease monotonically for both. The system is motivated by the behavior of the alkali metals at significant compression. It accounts for band narrowing, leads to electronic densities with interstitially centered maxima, and can be taken as a model which may be improved upon by perturbation and other methods.

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