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Charge-ordering in oxides

Michael Coey ()
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Michael Coey: Trinity College

Nature, 2004, vol. 430, issue 6996, 155-157

Abstract: Transition metals form mixed-valence oxides that are expected to have ordered arrangements of d-shell electrons. But the ionic picture must be rethought to include oxygen ‘holes’ in the charge-ordered patterns.

Date: 2004
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