Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 22N. Zanichelli, 1963 - Nuclear physics |
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Interband effects in a magnetic field were first found in semiconductors such as
germanium and indium antimonide at photon energies greater than that of the
energy gap (being observed by transmission through thin samples) and were
called ...
Interband effects in a magnetic field were first found in semiconductors such as
germanium and indium antimonide at photon energies greater than that of the
energy gap (being observed by transmission through thin samples) and were
called ...
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Interband Magneto-Optical Phenomena. 1. - Interband dispersion and absorption
. The investigation of magneto-optical effects in semiconductors was given its
initial impetus by experiments on interband transitions in a magnetic field ...
Interband Magneto-Optical Phenomena. 1. - Interband dispersion and absorption
. The investigation of magneto-optical effects in semiconductors was given its
initial impetus by experiments on interband transitions in a magnetic field ...
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Recently, however, experiments on Faraday rotation [6] have been performed
and these have required, for the interband transitions in the presence of an
applied magnetic field, a treatment for the dispersion coefficient analogous to that
...
Recently, however, experiments on Faraday rotation [6] have been performed
and these have required, for the interband transitions in the presence of an
applied magnetic field, a treatment for the dispersion coefficient analogous to that
...
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