Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 22N. Zanichelli, 1963 - Nuclear physics |
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... foreign atom is built in and the type and state of the native atomic and electronic imperfections generated in rela- tively ... foreign atoms will now be studied using a simple but illustrative example . It is again assumed that the ...
... foreign atom is built in and the type and state of the native atomic and electronic imperfections generated in rela- tively ... foreign atoms will now be studied using a simple but illustrative example . It is again assumed that the ...
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... atoms , forming a solid solution MX - FX ( e.g. AgCl - CdCl or CdS - GaS ) . In this solid solution the foreign atom is incorporated together with less X atoms than correspond to the number of its valence electrons . Chemically speaking ...
... atoms , forming a solid solution MX - FX ( e.g. AgCl - CdCl or CdS - GaS ) . In this solid solution the foreign atom is incorporated together with less X atoms than correspond to the number of its valence electrons . Chemically speaking ...
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... foreign atoms . Both of these regions may be called regions of con- trolled native electronic imperfection . From these few examples it will be clear that the most unexpected things may happen when foreign atoms are added to compounds ...
... foreign atoms . Both of these regions may be called regions of con- trolled native electronic imperfection . From these few examples it will be clear that the most unexpected things may happen when foreign atoms are added to compounds ...
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absorption acceptor approximation band edge band structure Brillouin zone calculated carrier Chem coefficient compound concentration conduction band constant corresponding crystal cyclotron resonance density diffusion direction donor doping effective mass electric field energy gap energy surfaces equation equilibrium example exciton experimental expression Faraday rotation foreign atoms free electron frequency germanium given hence holes imperfections impurity indium antimonide InSb interaction interband ionization ions Journ K,PM K₁ lattice levels linear liquid magnetic field matrix measurements melt mobility momentum N₁ obtained optical p-type phase phonon Phys potential pressure quantum range reciprocal lattice region Rendiconti S.I.F. samples scattering semiconductors shown in Fig solid spin-orbit structure elements symmetry temperature tensor theory thermodynamic potentials transition transverse valence band Voigt effect wave functions wave vector Zeeman effect zero zone