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Semiconductor free spectral range

Other Electrical Properties. A characteristic feature of many semiconductors and insulators is an increase in conductivity on absorption of light in a particular frequency range. This photoconductivity usually reflects an increase in the number of free carriers in the solid due to their photoexcitation from filled bands, donor levels, or trapping states. The spectral response and quantum eflSciency of the photoconductivity can be used to deduce information regarding the energy band structure of a semiconductor and the carrier lifetimes (or mobilities). [Pg.4]


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