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Charge transport mechanisms

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Charge transport mechanisms refer to the processes by which charge carriers (such as electrons and holes) move through a material. These mechanisms are critical for understanding electrical conductivity in various materials, including semiconductors, insulators, and superconductors. Here are some key charge transport mechanisms: 1. **Drift**: - This is the movement of charge carriers due to an applied electric field.

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