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Charge-transfer insulators are a class of materials that exhibit insulating behavior due to the presence of a charge-transfer gap between the valence and conduction bands. Unlike conventional insulators, which have a large bandgap protecting electron mobility (thus preventing electrical conductivity), charge-transfer insulators involve an electron transfer process between different species in the solid.

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