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English: The impact of the Franz-Keldysh effect on the direct absorption edge of a bulk semiconductor. (a) Comparison of unperturbed and perturbed absorption. (b) Differential absorption spectrum which can be observed in modulation spectroscopy.
Deutsch: Die Wirkung des Franz-Keldysh Effekts auf die direkte Absorptionskante eines 3d-Halbleiters. (a) Vergleich von Absorption mit und ohne Einfluss eines elektrischen Felds. (b) Differentielle Absorption, wie sie beispielsweise in der modulierten Spektroskopie beobachtbar ist.
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