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Mfumo wa Kufungamana kwa Nguvu×Njia ya KKR×
NyanjaUkokotoaji wa KwantamuUkokotoaji wa Kwantamu
FamiliaMachine learningMachine learning
Mwaka wa asili19541947
MwanzilishiJohn Slater and George KosterJoop Korringa and Walter Kohn
AinaSimplified electronic structure modelElectronic structure method
Chanzo asiliaSlater, J. C., Koster, G. F. (1954). Simplified LCAO method for the periodic potential problem. Physical Review, 94, 1498–1524. DOI ↗Korringa, J. (1947). On the calculation of the energy of a Bloch wave in a metal. Physica, 13, 392–400. DOI ↗
Majina mbadalaTB model, hopping modelKKR, multiple scattering
Zinazohusiana33
MuhtasariThe Tight-Binding (TB) model is a simplified semi-empirical approach for computing electronic band structures and properties of solids. Formulated by Slater and Koster in 1954, TB treats electron hopping between atomic sites as the dominant interaction, enabling efficient calculations of band dispersion for a wide variety of materials.The Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker (KKR) method is a powerful multiple-scattering approach for calculating electronic band structures and properties of periodic and disordered solids. Developed in the late 1940s, KKR treats electrons as scattering from atomic potentials in a muffin-tin geometry, enabling efficient calculations for both crystalline and amorphous systems.
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