spektrallücken
Spektrallücken, also known as spectral gaps or band gaps, are ranges of energy or frequency within which no states exist for a particle, such as an electron, to occupy in a crystal lattice or other periodic structure. These gaps arise due to the wave nature of particles and their interaction with the periodic potential of the material. When a wave encounters a periodic structure, it can undergo constructive or destructive interference. In certain frequency ranges, the interference is predominantly destructive, preventing the wave from propagating through the material.
The concept of spektrallücken is fundamental to understanding the electronic and optical properties of solids. Materials
The existence and size of spektrallücken are determined by the material's crystal structure, the atomic composition,