Metal–insulator transition
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Metal–insulator transitions are transitions of a material from a metal (material with good electrical conductivity of electric charges) to an insulator (material where conductivity of charges is quickly suppressed). These transitions can be achieved by tuning various ambient parameters such as temperature,[1] pressure[2] or, in case of a semiconductor, doping.
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