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Charge carriers / Luminescence / Spintronics / Fluorescence / Photoluminescence / Carrier generation and recombination / Electron / Auger effect / Spontaneous emission / Physics / Chemistry / Spectroscopy
Date: 2007-09-28 03:40:38
Charge carriers
Luminescence
Spintronics
Fluorescence
Photoluminescence
Carrier generation and recombination
Electron
Auger effect
Spontaneous emission
Physics
Chemistry
Spectroscopy

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