Fig. 2: Time-resolved fluctuations between metallic and electrolyte states across varying concentrations, shown through the time evolution of density of states (DoS) and electron mobility. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Time-resolved fluctuations between metallic and electrolyte states across varying concentrations, shown through the time evolution of density of states (DoS) and electron mobility.

From: Rapid flipping between electrolyte and metallic states in ammonia solutions of alkali metals

Fig. 2

ad Temporal evolution of the density of states (DoS) at 3.0, 6.0, 11.1, and 13.5 MPM, sampled every 2 fs along the corresponding trajectories. Blue indicates electrolyte states, and orange indicates metallic states, with colour intensity representing the DoS near the Fermi level (EF, black dashed line). The DoS data are normalised such that the maximum displayed value is 1, with values exceeding 1 set to 1 to enhance contrast, consistently across all panels. eh Corresponding time evolution of the electron mobility, capturing fluctuations between metallic and electrolyte states.

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