trapfilling
Trapfilling is a term used in several scientific disciplines to describe the process by which traps—localized states that can capture particles, charges, or molecules—become occupied. Because the term lacks a single universal definition, its precise meaning is field dependent.
In semiconductor physics, traps are energy levels within a band gap that can capture electrons or holes.
From a materials chemistry perspective, traps can be adsorption sites or defect centers in porous solids such
In spectroscopy and solid-state physics, filling of trap states can lead to persistent photoconductivity or trap-assisted
Because the term is used informally in multiple subfields, definitions are not always interchangeable. Care should
See also: trap states, defect chemistry, adsorption isotherms, persistent photoconductivity, trap-assisted transport.