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Kondo insulator and Lanthanide

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Difference between Kondo insulator and Lanthanide

Kondo insulator vs. Lanthanide

In solid-state physics, Kondo insulators (also referred as Kondo semiconductors and heavy fermion semiconductors) are understood as materials with strongly correlated electrons, that open up a narrow band gap (in the order of 10 meV) at low temperatures with the chemical potential lying in the gap, whereas in heavy fermions the chemical potential is located in the conduction band. The lanthanide or lanthanoid series of chemical elements comprises the 15 metallic chemical elements with atomic numbers 57 through 71, from lanthanum through lutetium.

Similarities between Kondo insulator and Lanthanide

Kondo insulator and Lanthanide have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Atomic orbital.

Atomic orbital

In quantum mechanics, an atomic orbital is a mathematical function that describes the wave-like behavior of either one electron or a pair of electrons in an atom.

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Kondo insulator and Lanthanide Comparison

Kondo insulator has 13 relations, while Lanthanide has 219. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.43% = 1 / (13 + 219).

References

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