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= Electronic band structures
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Electronic band structures describe the range of energies that electrons can have in a solid material and the corresponding ranges of energies that they cannot have, often referred to as "forbidden bands" or "band gaps." The band structure is a fundamental concept in solid-state physics and is crucial for understanding the electronic properties of materials, including conductors, semiconductors, and insulators.