edgeinduced
Edgeinduced describes phenomena whose presence or magnitude is determined by the existence of an edge or boundary in a system. The term is used across disciplines to distinguish boundary effects from bulk properties.
In condensed matter physics, edge-induced effects arise when translational symmetry is broken at a boundary and
In optics, edge-induced localization creates edge modes in waveguides and photonic crystals, confining light along boundaries.
In ecology and biology, edge effects describe altered conditions at habitat boundaries, influencing species composition and
Edge-induced phenomena depend strongly on geometry, boundary conditions, impurities, and size, and are often most pronounced