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Why would a semiconductor with a fixed bandgap have an absorption curve instead of an absorption spike?

Physics Asked by sad_scientist on March 21, 2021

Wouldn’t the semiconductor only be able to accept photons at one wavelength?

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Any valence electron as far as energy is concerned can move to anywhere in the conduction band. These bands are quite broad and so there is a broad range of acceptabel transition energies.

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Correct answer by my2cts on March 21, 2021

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