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Optical Properties of Semiconductors

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Optical Properties of Semiconductors
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Publisher: Eidgenossische Technische Hochshule Zurich
Number of pages: 115

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This text gives a broad overview of the basic physical processes that govern the interaction between the light and semiconductor. The goal was to show the richness of the topic and to show the thread connecting the original research of the sixties and today's literature.

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