Bandgap

/ˈbændɡæp/ noun

The energy difference between the outer electrons of an atom and the energy level where they can move freely, which determines if a material conducts electricity.

From 'band' (a range of energy levels in physics) and 'gap' (space between), coined in the 20th century as physicists studied how electrons behave in solids.

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