quasiorbitals
Quasiorbitals are a concept in quantum mechanics that describes the behavior of electrons in solids, particularly in disordered or amorphous materials. Unlike the well-defined orbitals found in isolated atoms or perfectly ordered crystals, quasiorbitals represent a more generalized description of electron localization and delocalization. They are not true quantum states in the same sense as atomic orbitals but rather a mathematical tool to approximate or understand electron wavefunctions in complex environments.
The term "quasiorbital" suggests something that resembles an orbital but is not perfectly so. This arises because
Quasiorbitals are often used in theoretical models to describe how electrons transition between localized and delocalized