Franz–Keldysh effect
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Franz–Keldysh effect
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The Franz–Keldysh effect is a change in optical absorption by a semiconductor when an electric field is applied. The effect is named after the German physicist Walter Franz and Russian physicist Leonid Keldysh. Karl W. Böer observed first the shift of the optical absorption edge with electric fields during the discovery of high-field domains and named this the Franz-effect. A few months later, when the English translation of the Keldysh paper became available, he corrected this to the Franz–Keld
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Change in optical absorption by a semiconductor when an electric field is applied
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2024-04-19T13:51:37Z
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