itinerance

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From French itinérance.

Noun[edit]

itinerance (plural itinerances)

  1. (physics) The (often chaotic) movement of electrons through a material
    • 2015, Mukul S. Laad, S. Koley, A. Taraphder, “Mott transitions and Novel Orders in Multi-Orbital Models: The Relevance of Structural "Double Exchange"”, in arXiv[1]:
      Their precise role in the interplay between itinerance and localisation, long known to underpin Mottness in d-band oxides, has however received much less attention.

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