Berührungspotenzial
Berührungspotenzial, often translated as "contact potential" or "work function difference," is a fundamental concept in solid-state physics and electrochemistry. It describes the electrical potential difference that arises when two different conductors or semiconductors are brought into intimate electrical contact. This potential difference is not due to an external voltage source but rather originates from the inherent properties of the materials themselves.
Specifically, Berührungspotenzial is a consequence of the difference in the Fermi levels of the two contacting
The magnitude of the Berührungspotenzial depends on the specific work functions of the two materials involved.