charge transfer

How Does Charge Transfer Occur at the Nanoscale?

At the nanoscale, charge transfer can occur through various mechanisms, including:
Tunneling: Electrons can tunnel through a potential barrier that would be insurmountable in bulk materials.
Hopping: Electrons move between localized states, typically occurring in disordered or amorphous materials.
Ballistic Transport: Electrons move through a nanomaterial with minimal scattering, common in high-quality nanowires and nanotubes.

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