Transition metal oxides
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Transition metal oxides comprise a class of materials that contain transition elements and oxygen. They include insulators as well as (poor) metals. Often the same material may display both types of transport properties, hence a Metal-Insulator transition, obtained by varying either temperature or pressure. A number of transition metal oxides are also superconductors.
See also
- transition metal
- Surface Properties of Transition Metal Oxides
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