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Title: The metal-insulator transition: a perspective
Authors: Edwards, P P
Johnston, R L
Rao, C N R
Tunstall, D P
Hensel, F
Keywords: metal-non-metal transition
metal-insulator transition
minimum metallic conductivity
electrical conductivity
electron-electron interactions
Nonmetal Transition
Metallization
Hydrogen
Oxides
Issue Date: 15-Jan-1998
Publisher: Royal Society London
Citation: Philosophical Transactions Of The Royal Society Of London Series A-Mathematical Physical And Engineering Sciences 356(1735), 5-22 (1998)
Abstract: The metal-insulator transition, a quantum phase transition signifying the natural transformation of a metallic conductor to an insulator, continues to be the focus of intense inquiry and debate. The first discussion of the heuristic differences between metals and insulators, and implicitly the critical conditions for the transition between these canonical electronic regimes, dates back to the dawn of the twentieth century. As we approach the end of the century, the precise nature of the metal-insulator transition remains one of the major intellectual challenges in condensed matter science. In this article we present a brief introduction to just some of the key underlying features of this enduring physical phenomenon. The following articles and discussion present a detailed current account of the many facets of the science of the metal-insulator transition.
Description: Restricted Access
URI: https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/908
Other Identifiers: 1364-503X
Appears in Collections:Research Papers (Prof. C.N.R. Rao)

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