Interface roughness scattering is most noticeable in confined systems, in which the energies for charge carriers are determined by the locations of interfaces. An example of such a system is a quantum well, which may be constructed from a sandwich of different layers of semiconductor. Variations in the thickness of these layers therefore causes the energy of particles to be dependent on their in-plane location in the layer. Although the roughness varies in a complicated way on a microscopic scale, it can be considered to exhibit a Gaussian distribution characterised by a height and a correlation length such that