electronic conduction mechanism
C16718
concept
An electronic conduction mechanism is the process by which electrons move through a material or device under an applied electric field, enabling the transport of electric charge.
Observed surface forms (6)
- classical theory of electrical conduction ×1
- electron transfer mechanism ×1
- law of vacuum electronics ×1
- semiconductor physics concept ×1
- thermionic emission phenomenon ×1
- transport phenomenon in semiconductors ×1
Instances (7)
- Mott variable-range hopping
- Esaki–Tsu relation via concept surface "semiconductor physics concept"
- Edison effect via concept surface "thermionic emission phenomenon"
- Child–Langmuir law via concept surface "law of vacuum electronics"
- Drude model via concept surface "classical theory of electrical conduction"
- Taube mechanism in electron transfer via concept surface "electron transfer mechanism"
- Gunn effect via concept surface "transport phenomenon in semiconductors"