[Research] The makings of a Hund's metal
16 November 2015
In atomic physics, Hund's rules refers to a set of guidelines which are used to determine the term symbol that corresponds to the ground state of a multi-electron atom.
LCN researcher Dr. Cyrus Hirjibehedin has written a News & Views article providing an overview of this realization of the atomic-scale building block of a Hund's metal. This follows a publication by Alexander Khajetoorians and colleagues in the same issue that reports that a single iron atom on a platinum surface forms the basic building block of a 'Hund's impurity'.
'Magnetic atoms: The makings of a Hund's metal' can be accessed online in Nature Nanotechnology News and Views.
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