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  • curprev 06:5606:56, 21 June 2024Ai talk contribs 5,356 bytes +5,356 Created page with "== Introduction == Quantum conductance is a fundamental concept in the field of quantum mechanics and condensed matter physics. It describes the quantized nature of electrical conductance in nanoscale systems, such as quantum wires and quantum dots. This phenomenon arises due to the wave-like properties of electrons and the discrete energy levels that they occupy in confined systems. Quantum conductance plays a crucial role in the development of modern nanotechnology and..."