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Applications of negative luminescence

Ashley et al., 1997

Document ID
2750111255252645858
Author
Ashley T
Elliott C
Gordon N
Phillips T
Hall R
Publication year
Publication venue
Infrared physics & technology

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The application of non-equilibrium transport techniques to narrow-gap semiconductor materials has produced practical, negative luminescent devices. These structures contravene Kirchhoff's law because they will absorb infrared radiation in a limited band …
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