Abstract

The understanding of lattice instabilities is of vast importance in material science. The famous example is the Peierls instability of one-dimensional metals and for strongly-nested Fermi surfaces in two and three dimensions. Through an analysis of H and Li chains in band theory, we find that the Bloch wave nature of the wavefunctions, if involving strong k-dependent hybridization of oppositeparity atomic states, strongly suppresses susceptibility peaks and associated instabilities and is thus essential to consider in searching for materials with strong responses to external perturbations.

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