The Quantum Size Effect describes the phenomenon where the electronic and optical properties of a material change as its size approaches the nanoscale. When the dimensions of a material become comparable to the electron’s de Broglie wavelength, quantum confinement occurs. This quantizes the electron energy levels, leading to a size-dependent band gap, [latex]E_g(R) \approx E_{g,\b\u\lk} + \frac{\hbar^2\pi^2}{2R^2}(\frac{1}{m_e^*} + \frac{1}{m_h^*})[/latex].
