Theory aims to describe fundamental properties of materials

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Itacutes a material world after all and Sergey Faleev looks forward to more problems to solve. Unmet challenges include predicting such properties as optical spectra or the behavior of solids with more than 10 atoms in a unit cell and speeding the co ...
It's a material world after all, and Sergey Faleev looks forward to more problems to solve. Unmet challenges include predicting such properties as optical spectra or the behavior of solids with more than 10 atoms in a unit cell, and speeding the code to apply it to the need to predict conductivity in the pulsed power program. (Photo by Jeff Shaw)

Gold is shiny, diamonds are transparent, and iron is magnetic. Why is that? The answer lies with a material ’s electronic structure, which determines its electrical, optical, and magnetic properties.


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