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Fredrickson Lab, UW-Madison

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We're a solid state chemistry group at UW-Madison, using both theory and experiment to understand complex intermetallics! Student-run.

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Using our Intermetallic Reactivity Database (IRD) you can visualize and interact with the chemical pressure schemes and Bader charges of the structures mentioned in this paper as well as hundreds more common structures! Check it out here: www2.chem.wisc.edu/~danny/IRD/pub…

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How many isomers can you draw for PdSn2? In Inorganic Chemistry: Lim et al. Fredrickson Lab, UW-Madison examine chemical pressures for 3 potential 18-n+m isomers of PdSn2, revealing how atomic size effects determine the winner: an intergrowth of the fluorite and CuAl2 types: pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

How many isomers can you draw for PdSn2? In <a href="/InorgChem/">Inorganic Chemistry</a>: Lim et al. <a href="/Fredrickson_UW/">Fredrickson Lab, UW-Madison</a> examine chemical pressures for 3 potential 18-n+m isomers of PdSn2, revealing how atomic size effects determine the winner: an intergrowth of the fluorite and CuAl2 types: pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…
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Do you see an unexplained pseudogap? It might be from a Mott-Jones effect (aka Fermi sphere/Brillouin Zone interaction). Mott-Jones Hamilton Population (out in The Journal of Physical Chemistry) can help you know for sure, revealing the energetic signatures of these effects. See pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…