energiasávkülönbség
Energiasávkülönbség is a Hungarian term that translates to "energy band difference" or "band gap" in English, commonly used in solid-state physics and materials science. It refers to the energy range in a solid material where no electron states can exist. This gap separates the valence band, which is typically filled with electrons, and the conduction band, which is usually empty. The size of the energy band difference is a crucial property that determines a material's electrical conductivity and optical characteristics.
Materials are broadly classified based on their energy band difference. Conductors, such as metals, have a very
The energy band difference is typically measured in electronvolts (eV). For example, silicon, a common semiconductor,