spektrallücke
Spektrallücke, which translates to "spectral gap" in English, is a fundamental concept in condensed matter physics. It refers to the energy range in the excitation spectrum of a material where no electronic states exist. In simpler terms, it's an energy band where electrons cannot reside. This phenomenon is characteristic of insulators and semiconductors, distinguishing them from metals where the electronic energy bands overlap or are not fully occupied, allowing for free electron movement.
The existence of a spektrallücke is directly related to the material's electrical conductivity. Materials with a