Related Experiment Video
Updated: Apr 15, 2026

13:56
Probe Type II Band Alignment in One-Dimensional Van Der Waals Heterostructures Using First-Principles Calculations
Published on: October 12, 2019
8.5K
Quasi-periodic flat-band model constructed by molecular-orbital representation
Tomonari Mizoguchi1, Yasuhiro Hatsugai2
1Department of Physics, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8571, Japan. mizoguchi@rhodia.ph.tsukuba.ac.jp.
Scientific Reports
|April 13, 2026
Abstract
No abstract available in PubMed .
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Electron Orbital Model
77.4K
Orbitals are the areas outside of the atomic nucleus where electrons are most likely to reside. They are characterized by different energy levels, shapes, and three-dimensional orientations. The location of electrons is described most generally by a shell or principal energy level, then by a subshell within each shell, and finally, by individual orbitals found within the subshells.
The first shell is closest to the nucleus, and it has only one subshell with a single spherical orbital called the...
The first shell is closest to the nucleus, and it has only one subshell with a single spherical orbital called the...
77.4K
Molecular Orbital Theory II
28.6K
Molecular Orbital Energy Diagrams
28.6K
Molecular Orbital Theory I
49.6K
Overview of Molecular Orbital Theory
49.6K
The Quantum-Mechanical Model of an Atom
62.0K
Shortly after de Broglie published his ideas that the electron in a hydrogen atom could be better thought of as being a circular standing wave instead of a particle moving in quantized circular orbits, Erwin Schrödinger extended de Broglie’s work by deriving what is now known as the Schrödinger equation. When Schrödinger applied his equation to hydrogen-like atoms, he was able to reproduce Bohr’s expression for the energy and, thus, the Rydberg formula governing...
62.0K
MO Theory and Covalent Bonding
14.9K
The molecular orbital theory describes the distribution of electrons in molecules in a manner similar to the distribution of electrons in atomic orbitals. The region of space in which a valence electron in a molecule is likely to be found is called a molecular orbital. Mathematically, the linear combination of atomic orbitals (LCAO) generates molecular orbitals. Combinations of in-phase atomic orbital wave functions result in regions with a high probability of electron density, while...
14.9K
The Bohr Model
84.2K
Following the work of Ernest Rutherford and his colleagues in the early twentieth century, the picture of atoms consisting of tiny dense nuclei surrounded by lighter and even tinier electrons continually moving about the nucleus was well established. This picture was called the planetary model since it pictured the atom as a miniature “solar system” with the electrons orbiting the nucleus like planets orbiting the sun. The simplest atom is hydrogen, consisting of a single proton as...
84.2K

