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electronic structure

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electronic structure [i‚lek′trän·ik ′strək·chər]
(physics)
The arrangement of electrons in an atom, molecule, or solid, specified by their wave functions, energy levels, or quantum numbers.


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The progress of materials science is said to be intimately related to achievements in the development of powerful analytical techniques which enable examination of the atomic and electronic structure of materials at the nanometer level.
It leaves behind a vacancy, known as a hole, in the atom's electronic structure.
Dk is a central design variable in tuning an electronic structure to a desired impedance.
 
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