free electron

physics

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electrical conduction

ionization

semiconductors

  • conductivities
    In semiconductor device: Electronic properties

    …of a bond yields a free electron that can participate in current conduction. Once an electron moves away from a covalent bond, there is an electron deficiency in that bond. This deficiency may be filled by one of the neighbouring electrons, which results in a shift of the deficiency location…

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solar cells

  • diagram of a solar cell structure
    In solar cell: Solar cell structure and operation

    …the junction-forming layers, these “free” electrons are in random motion, and so there can be no oriented direct current. The addition of junction-forming layers, however, induces a built-in electric field that produces the photovoltaic effect. In effect, the electric field gives a collective motion to the electrons that flow…

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