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Foundations of Physics 3B

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Electronic transitions for a direct bandgap semiconductor

Author: Rhianna Moore



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Only energy (no momentum needs to be supplied) is needed to promote electron, and so this can easily be supplied by photons of the appropriate energy (at least band gap energy). This means light absorption/emission are both strong for direct bandgaps


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