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These authors were able to explain this effect only by assuming that during
fading holes were stimulated into the valence band and by assuming further that
as the total copper increased the copper ions interacted increasing the trap
depths .
These authors were able to explain this effect only by assuming that during
fading holes were stimulated into the valence band and by assuming further that
as the total copper increased the copper ions interacted increasing the trap
depths .
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