Quantum Dielectric Theory of Electronegativity in Covalent Systems. I. Electronic Dielectric Constant
J. A. Van VechtenDepartment of Physics, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637
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Abstract
Electronegativity difference is redefined as a scaling parameter, generalizing the concept of valence difference. A procedure for its evaluation is developed in terms of the dielectric constants of diatomic crystals. A simple alternative to the Clausius-Mossotti theory of the electronic dielectric constant is developed in terms of this concept. The effect of $d$-electron states and of hydrostatic pressure are discussed, and procedures for their approximate evaluation are developed. The treatment is extended to 68 crystals of the diamond, zincblende, wurtzite, and rock-salt types; values of the electronegativity parameter are tabulated for these crystals.
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