Charge modulation spectroscopy (CMS) is a technique used to investigate the electronic properties of materials, particularly semiconductors and nanostructures. It involves the application of an external modulation of the charge carrier density to probe the material's response. The main goal of CMS is to gain insights into the interactions between charge carriers, such as electrons and holes, and to understand various physical phenomena such as transport properties, energy levels, and electronic band structure.

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