tight binding model

How Does the Tight Binding Model Work?

The tight binding model works by considering the interactions between atomic orbitals of neighboring atoms. The Hamiltonian of the system is constructed, taking into account the energy of electrons in isolated atoms and the overlap integrals (hopping parameters) between adjacent atoms. Solving the Hamiltonian yields the eigenvalues and eigenvectors, representing the energy levels and wave functions of electrons in the material.

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