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... excitation reduces the photocurrent caused by intrinsic excitation . The measured mobility both with and without intrinsic excitation at 0.78 ev provides a further confirmation of the model proposed . With- out light the mobility at low ...
... excitation reduces the photocurrent caused by intrinsic excitation . The measured mobility both with and without intrinsic excitation at 0.78 ev provides a further confirmation of the model proposed . With- out light the mobility at low ...
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... excitation may be by light , electron or positive ion bombard- ment , mechanical strain , chemical reaction , or heating . If the emis- sion occurs during excitation , or within 10-8 sec of excitation , the process is commonly called ...
... excitation may be by light , electron or positive ion bombard- ment , mechanical strain , chemical reaction , or heating . If the emis- sion occurs during excitation , or within 10-8 sec of excitation , the process is commonly called ...
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... excitation at low temperature an appreciable population in these states . The population is effectively trapped in these metastable states , but can be released by warming up and thereby providing enough thermal energy for the systems ...
... excitation at low temperature an appreciable population in these states . The population is effectively trapped in these metastable states , but can be released by warming up and thereby providing enough thermal energy for the systems ...
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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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