calculate forbidden energy gap
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Forbidden power gap:
- A driving band is one that contains condoning electrons and has low energy intake levels.
- The gap between the valence band and the drive band is called the disposal gap.
- As the name suggests, the forbidden gap is powerless and no electrons reside in this band.
- The gap between the valence band and the driving band is called the restricted power gap.
- As the name implies, this is a banned band with no power.
- So no electrons reside in this band.
- There are two different energy bands where electrons can be located, the valence band and the steering band.
- Separating the two bands is a power gap, called a restricted gap, in which electrons will not normally exist.
- Therefore, no gap is blocked in the conductor.
- The small amount of external energy used provides enough energy for the electrons of the valence band to enter the conductor band.
- Therefore, an additional number of electrons in the valence band can easily enter the conductor band.
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