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How Do Quantum Confinement Effects Influence Electronic States?

When the dimensions of a material are reduced to the nanoscale, typically less than 100 nanometers, quantum confinement effects become pronounced. This leads to the discretization of the electronic states. As a result, the energy levels are no longer continuous as in bulk materials but appear as discrete levels. This causes unique optical and electronic properties that can be exploited in various applications.

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