bandgapalueet
Bandgapalueet, often referred to as band gaps, are a fundamental concept in solid-state physics and semiconductor science. A bandgap represents the energy range in a solid material where no electron states can exist. In crystalline solids, electrons occupy energy bands, separated by these forbidden energy gaps. The valence band is the highest energy band that is normally filled with electrons at absolute zero temperature, while the conduction band is the lowest energy band that is normally empty. The bandgap is the energy difference between the top of the valence band and the bottom of the conduction band.
The size of the bandgap has a profound impact on a material's electrical conductivity. Materials with very