electrondominated
Electrondominated refers to physical, chemical, or technological systems in which electrons serve as the primary drivers of observable behavior. The term is used by physicists and materials scientists to describe phenomena where electron dynamics outweigh other particles or forces, such as phonons, ions, or magnetic moments. In condensed matter physics, a material can become electrondominated when its electronic band structure leads to high carrier mobilities, low effective masses, and strong electron-electron interactions. Examples include graphene and topological insulators, where the conduction is governed almost entirely by the motion of electrons.
In chemical kinetics, electrondominated reactions are those where the rate is governed by electron transfer processes
In semiconductor device engineering, an electrondominated regime is achieved by doping strategies that introduce free electrons,
Research into electrondominated systems continues to explore the balance between electron correlation effects and external influences