gränssnittsfenomen
Gränssnittsfenomen, or interface phenomena, refers to the physical and chemical processes that occur at the boundary between two different phases or materials. These phenomena are crucial in a wide range of scientific and engineering disciplines. Examples include surface tension in liquids, where molecules at the surface experience a net inward force, leading to the formation of droplets. In solid-state physics, interface phenomena are vital for understanding the behavior of semiconductors and the operation of electronic devices, such as transistors and solar cells. The properties of a material can be significantly altered at its surface or interface compared to its bulk properties. This can involve changes in chemical reactivity, electrical conductivity, optical characteristics, and mechanical strength.
Adsorption, the process by which atoms, molecules, or ions adhere to a surface, is a key interface