File:Charge density of electrons in calcium aluminate (9355500707).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionCharge density of electrons in calcium aluminate (9355500707).jpg |
The image shows the charge density of four electrons localised in 12 cages of the unit cell of [Ca_24 Al_28 O_64]^4+ . 4e-: 1/3 of an electron per cage. Calcium aluminate is a transparent conducting material which has been studied by a team made up of researchers from UCL Physics & Astronomy and the Tokyo Institute of Technology. The team has just been awarded the Daiwa Adrian Prize of the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation. More info: <a href="http://www.ucl.ac.uk/maps-faculty/maps-news-publication/maps1321" rel="nofollow">www.ucl.ac.uk/maps-faculty/maps-news-publication/maps1321</a> Credit: Peter Sushko (UCL Physics & Astronomy / London Centre for Nanotechnology) |
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Author | UCL Mathematical & Physical Sciences from London, UK |
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