= Electronic band structure
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Electronic band structure refers to the range of energy levels that electrons can occupy in a solid material, influenced by the material's atomic structure and the interactions between electrons. It describes how the energy of electrons varies with their momentum (or wave vector) and helps to understand the electrical, optical, and thermal properties of materials. In a crystal lattice, electrons are influenced by periodic potentials due to the arrangement of atoms.
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