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← ScienceWhich phenomenon limits electron transition speed within semiconductors?
A)Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle✓
B)Pauli Exclusion Principle
C)Quantum field entanglement
D)Debye Length screening
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The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle limits transition speed, because electrons must adhere to the time-energy uncertainty relation; therefore, faster transitions require greater energy uncertainty bounds, rather than limitations from electron occupancy or quantum correlation models.
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