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Electron effective mass is a concept used in solid state physics to describe the dynamic response of an electron to external forces within a crystal lattice, considering the influence of the periodic potential on its motion. It is defined as the proportionality factor that relates the acceleration of the electron to an applied force, reflecting how the electron behaves as if it has a different mass than in free space due to the interactions with the lattice.
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