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... recombination of the excess electrons and holes . The recombination rate can be observed by measuring the time variation of the conduct- ance of the specimen after excitation or by detecting the drift 10 in an electric field of excess ...
... recombination of the excess electrons and holes . The recombination rate can be observed by measuring the time variation of the conduct- ance of the specimen after excitation or by detecting the drift 10 in an electric field of excess ...
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... recombination is dominant ; the second limit means that volume recombination is dominant . In ( 13.46 ) the quantity D is the diffusion constant for the minority carrier . The diffusion constant or diffusivity may be calculated from the ...
... recombination is dominant ; the second limit means that volume recombination is dominant . In ( 13.46 ) the quantity D is the diffusion constant for the minority carrier . The diffusion constant or diffusivity may be calculated from the ...
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... recombination center as discussed in Chapter 13 , helping electrons and holes to recombine and thereby assisting in the restoration of thermal equilibrium . Another type of trap does not contribute directly in an important way to ...
... recombination center as discussed in Chapter 13 , helping electrons and holes to recombine and thereby assisting in the restoration of thermal equilibrium . Another type of trap does not contribute directly in an important way to ...
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DIFFRACTION OF XRAYS BY CRYSTALS | 44 |
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLIDS LATTICE ENERGY | 63 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 85 |
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