boundarydominated
Boundarydominated is a term used primarily in the fields of physics and material science to describe a regime where the behavior of a system is primarily controlled by boundary conditions rather than its bulk properties. This concept is often encountered in the study of nanoscale materials, thin films, and confined systems where surface effects become significant compared to volume effects.
In boundarydominated regimes, phenomena such as electrical conduction, thermal transport, and mechanical deformation are significantly influenced
The transition to a boundarydominated regime typically occurs when the characteristic dimensions of a system are
Understanding boundarydominated effects is crucial for the design and optimization of nanoscale devices, including transistors, sensors,
Overall, boundarydominated phenomena highlight the importance of interfaces and surfaces in determining the physical properties of