intraband
Intraband refers to processes or phenomena that occur within a single energy band of a material or system, rather than between different bands. In solid‑state physics, electrons in a crystal can occupy a series of energy bands separated by band gaps. Transitions in which an electron remains in the same band are called intraband transitions and are responsible for many of the optical and transport properties of conductors and semiconductors. For example, optical absorption at low photon energies in a metal is dominated by intraband free‑carrier absorption, while in doped semiconductors intraband Drude‑like responses influence infrared conductivity.
In the context of semiconductor devices, intraband scattering and relaxation processes determine carrier mobilities and lifetimes.
Outside of condensed‑matter physics, the term intraband is occasionally used in telecommunications to describe communication that
Overall, intraband phenomena are central to understanding the behavior of electrons in materials, influencing electrical, optical,