quantum size effect

What is the Quantum Size Effect?

The quantum size effect refers to the phenomenon where the electronic properties of materials change as their dimensions approach the nanoscale. This effect becomes pronounced when the size of the material is comparable to the de Broglie wavelength of the electrons, typically below 10 nanometers. At this scale, the energy levels of electrons become quantized, significantly altering the material's electrical and optical properties.

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