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What does CB stand for?

Conduction Band


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The bandgap of a material is the energy difference between electrons residing in the two most important states of a material-valence band states and conduction band states.
The number of electrons in the bound and conduction band has been calculated using inhomogeneity model.
[FIGURE 4 OMITTED] In the amorphous semiconductor materials, the optical transition is from the valence-band tail states to the conduction band and from the extended states in the valence band to the conduction-band tail states (14).
If the bandgap is low, meaning the valence and conduction bands are close together, less energy is required for the material to conduct electricity.
Using the inhomogeneity model, the number of electrons in the bound and conduction band regions are calculated.
Consequently, the firm is commercializing LBNL s multi-band technology (developed by Walukiewicz and Kin Man Yu at LBNL), which uses oxygen impurities to split the conduction band of zinc manganese tellurium (ZnMnTe).
DETAILS OF THE ANALYSIS It is well known that the classical Poole-Frenkel effect [7] concerns to the emission of a trapped charge from a single Coulomb trap to the conduction band in one-dimensional model.
The hole-type conduction band is reminiscent of the high [T.

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