reunavaikutus
Reunavaikutus refers to the phenomenon where the properties of a material change at its boundaries or edges compared to its bulk properties. This effect is particularly significant in nanoscale materials and thin films. At the nanoscale, a larger proportion of atoms are located at surfaces or interfaces, meaning they experience different bonding environments and exhibit distinct behaviors. For example, the electronic, optical, magnetic, and catalytic properties of nanoparticles can be dramatically altered by their surface-to-volume ratio.
In the context of thin films, the reunavaikutus can manifest as changes in electrical conductivity, thermal