Nonbondingtiloja
Nonbondingtiloja is a term that originates from the field of materials science and solid-state physics, particularly in the study of complex oxides and their electronic properties. It refers to a specific type of electronic state or orbital that does not participate in chemical bonding within a material. These states are often associated with transition metal oxides and other compounds where the electronic structure is influenced by strong electron-electron interactions.
In the context of transition metal oxides, nonbondingtiloja states are typically associated with the d-orbitals of
The presence of nonbondingtiloja states can have significant implications for the electronic and magnetic properties of
The study of nonbondingtiloja states is often conducted using advanced experimental techniques such as angle-resolved photoemission