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Optical Absorption Of Impurities And Defects In Semiconductingcrystals 1 Hydrogenlike Centres 1st Edition Bernard Pajot Auth

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Optical Absorption Of Impurities And Defects In Semiconductingcrystals 1 Hydrogenlike Centres 1st Edition Bernard Pajot Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.74 MB
Pages: 470
Author: Bernard Pajot (auth.)
ISBN: 9783540959557, 9783540959564, 3540959556, 3540959564
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Optical Absorption Of Impurities And Defects In Semiconductingcrystals 1 Hydrogenlike Centres 1st Edition Bernard Pajot Auth by Bernard Pajot (auth.) 9783540959557, 9783540959564, 3540959556, 3540959564 instant download after payment.

Absorption spectroscopy provides information on the chemical nature, atomic structure and concentration of hydrogen-like centers, to which belong most of the dopants of semiconductors and insulators. In this book, an introduction to the bulk optical properties of these materials and to the properties of hydrogen-like centers is first provided, followed by a description of set-ups used in absorption spectroscopy. The results of the calculations of the energy levels of these centres by effective-mass theory are exposed. Detailed absorption data on specific classes of centres are compared with theory, and atomic structures are deduced from absorption measurements under external perturbations.

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