| 11. | The excited electrons are injected into the conduction band of the TiO 2 electrode.
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| 12. | The conduction band has now been " logarithmically discretized ".
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| 13. | In semiconductor optics, one typically excites transitions between a valence and a conduction band.
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| 14. | Example of variations in conduction band edge " E"
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| 15. | Strictly, Fowler-Nordheim-type equations apply only to emission from the conduction band of bulk crystalline solids.
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| 16. | The band gap of valence and conduction bands overlap.
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| 17. | The electric field will push electrons back to the wide band element s conduction band.
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| 18. | However, first the electron has to be excited from the valence band into the conduction band.
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| 19. | As the name implies, electrons in the conduction band are free to move about the silicon.
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| 20. | However, again, the developer potential must be well below the conduction band of silver halide crystal.
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