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energy gap

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energy gap [′en·ər·jē ‚gap]
(solid-state physics)
A range of forbidden energies in the band theory of solids.


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We fit the temperature dependence above about 4 K to thermal activation, and extract the energy gap and the effective g-factor.
The report concluded that power plant approvals must be expedited to get needed additional generating capacity within the City on line within the next two years, before the energy gap reaches crisis proportions.
Robinson will address questions of where all the energy goes in a cellphone as well as whether the energy gap will grow or shrink in the future.
 
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