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<term>
  <id>08775</id>
  <title>charge carrier</title>
  <longtitle>IUPAC Gold Book - charge carrier</longtitle>
  <doi>10.1351/goldbook.08775</doi>
  <code>08775</code>
  <status>current</status>
  <definitions>
    <item>
      <id>1</id>
      <text>Particle or quasiparticle capable of transporting an electric charge.</text>
      <notes>
        <item>A charge carrier can be free (mobile) or trapped (immobile).</item>
      </notes>
      <exams>
        <item>Charge carriers are electrons, electron holes, protons or other ions, charged solitons, polarons or bipolarons.</item>
      </exams>
      <links>
        <item>
          <term>Coulomb radius</term>
          <url>https://goldbook.iupac.org//terms/view/08787</url>
        </item>
        <item>
          <term>electron holes</term>
          <url>https://goldbook.iupac.org//terms/view/08826</url>
        </item>
        <item>
          <term>quasiparticle</term>
          <url>https://goldbook.iupac.org//terms/view/08863</url>
        </item>
      </links>
      <sources>
        <item>PAC, 2022, 94, 15. 'Glossary of terms relating to electronic, photonic and magnetic properties of polymers (IUPAC Recommendations 2021)' on page 17 (https://doi.org/10.1515/pac-2020-0501)</item>
      </sources>
    </item>
  </definitions>
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  <citation>Citation: 'charge carrier' in IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 5th ed. International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry; 2025. Online version 5.0.0, 2025. 10.1351/goldbook.08775</citation>
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  <accessed>2026-07-13T01:20:05+00:00</accessed>
</term>
