bandstruktuuri
Bandstruktuuri, or band structure, is a description of the allowed energy levels of electrons in a solid as a function of crystal momentum. In a crystalline solid, electrons move in a periodic potential created by the lattice; Bloch's theorem implies that their wavefunctions can be labeled by a wave vector k within the first Brillouin zone, and that energy eigenvalues form bands E_n(k) separated by gaps.
These bands arise from the overlap of atomic orbitals when atoms form a solid. Two common modeling
Classification of materials by band structure includes metals, insulators, and semiconductors. Metals have partially filled bands
Experimental determination of band structure employs techniques such as angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) and related methods,
Band engineering uses composition, strain, and dimensionality to tailor band structure for desired functionalities, such as