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A wide range of condensed matter systems traverse the metal-nonmetal transition. These include doped semiconductors, metal-ammonia solutions, metal clusters, metal alloys, transition metal oxides, and superconducting cuprates. Certain simple criteria, such as those due to Herzfeld and Mott, have been highly successful in explaining the metallicity of materials. In this article, we demonstrate the amazing effectiveness of these criteria and examine them in the light of recent experimental findings. We then discuss the Limitations in our understanding of the phenomenon of the metal-nonmetal transition.

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In this paper we have investigated the composition-driven metal-insulator (MI) transitions in two ABO3 classes of perovskite oxides (LaNixCo1-xO3 and NaxTayW1-yO3) in the composition range close to the critical region by using the tunneling technique. Two types of junctions (point-contact and planar) have been used for the investigation covering the temperature range 0.4 Ktransition is approached. However, there is a fairly strong thermal-smearing effect near the zero-bias region for ?V?<10kBT/e. $G(V)� has been found to follow a power law of the type G(V)=G0(1+{?V?/V*}n) with V*=const and with n=0.5 for samples in the weak-localization region. However, as the critical region of the MI transition is approached G0?0 and n?1. We also find that for samples lying in the weak-localization region ?=eV* has a well-defined dependence on ?0, the zero-temperature conductivity. The observed behavior can be explained either as a manifestation of depletion of density of states at the Fermi level as the MI transition is approached or as a manifestation of strong inelastic scattering in the junction region.

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A Comment on the Letter by C. Van den Broeck, J. M. R. Parrondo, and R. Toral, Phys. Rev. Lett. 73, 3395 (1994). The authors of the Letter offer a Reply.

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Time-dependent wavepacket propagation techniques have been used to calculate the absorption spectrum and the resonance Raman excitation profiles of the n-pi* transition in azobenzene. A comparison of both the calculated absorption spectrum and excitation profiles with experiment has been made. From an analysis of the data, it is concluded that the Raman intensities are mainly due to resonance from the n-pi* transition and not from the pre-resonance of the pi-pi* transition, as reported earlier. We find that the isomerization pathway is through the inversion mechanism rather than by rotation. This is the first direct spectroscopic evidence for the isomerization pathway in trans-azobenzene.