A Quantum-Mechanical Map for Bonding and Properties in Solids

Adv Mater. 2019 Jan;31(3):e1806280. doi: 10.1002/adma.201806280. Epub 2018 Nov 26.

Abstract

A 2D map is created for solid-state materials based on a quantum-mechanical description of electron sharing and electron transfer. This map intuitively identifies the fundamental nature of ionic, metallic, and covalent bonding in a range of elements and binary compounds; furthermore, it highlights a distinct region for a mechanism recently termed "metavalent" bonding. Then, it is shown how this materials map can be extended in the third dimension by including physical properties of application interest. Finally, it is shown how the map coordinates yield new insight into the nature of the Peierls distortion in phase-change materials and thermoelectrics. These findings and conceptual approaches provide a novel avenue to tailor material properties.

Keywords: materials design; metavalent bonding; phase-change materials; thermoelectrics.