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Charge carriers / Atomic spectral line / Emission spectroscopy / Photon / Stimulated emission / Spontaneous emission / Carrier generation and recombination / Laser / Physics / Laser science / Electromagnetic radiation
Date: 2015-01-06 05:58:10
Charge carriers
Atomic spectral line
Emission spectroscopy
Photon
Stimulated emission
Spontaneous emission
Carrier generation and recombination
Laser
Physics
Laser science
Electromagnetic radiation

Einstein Coefficients Again, we come back to the question: Do (direct) semiconductors glow in the dark? The answer was yes – but only to the extent that all (black) bodies glow in the dark, following Plancks famous for

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