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← ScienceWhich mechanism inhibits electron mobility when increasing lattice temperature?
A)Increased electron-phonon scattering✓
B)Decreased crystal symmetry interactions
C)Increased constructive wave interference
D)Decreased electron quantum entanglement
💡 Explanation
Increased lattice temperature amplifies atomic vibrations, leading increased electron-phonon scattering and impeding electron flow because this added resistance lowers mobility. Therefore mobility declines, rather than the other options concerning quantum effects not directly related to lattice temperature.
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