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Semiconductors

Semiconductors

Source: Fair Observer Semiconductors in Optics and Photonics Introduction Semiconductors play a crucial role in the field of optics and photonics due to their unique electronic band structure. They are widely used in various electronic components such as diodes and transistors, as well as in the production of semiconductor wafers for integrated circuits. In addition […]

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Fresnel Reflections

Fresnel Reflections

Source: Kenn Hedin Kalvik Fresnel Reflections in Optics Understanding Fresnel Reflections When light, such as a laser beam, encounters a boundary between two different transparent materials, a portion of the light is transmitted through the boundary, while the rest is reflected back into the original material. This phenomenon is known as Fresnel reflections. Calculation and

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Understanding Band Gap in Semiconductors

Understanding Band Gap in Semiconductors

Source: Energy Education Understanding Band Gaps in Optics and Photonics Understanding Band Gaps in Optics and Photonics Introduction to Band Gaps Band gaps are fundamental in understanding the electronic and optical properties of materials. They play a crucial role in determining whether a material behaves as a conductor, semiconductor, or insulator. In solid-state physics, a

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Photoconductive Switches

Photoconductive Switches

Source: MDPI Understanding Photoconductive Switches What are Photoconductive Switches? A photoconductive switch is an electrical switch that operates based on the photoconductivity of a material. This means that the material’s electrical conductance increases when exposed to light. Typically, semiconductor materials are used for these switches. When light above the material’s band gap energy is absorbed,

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Index Matching Fluids

Index Matching Fluids

Source: ResearchGate Index Matching Fluids in Optics Understanding Index Matching Fluids in Optics Introduction to Index Matching Fluids Index matching fluids are liquid substances designed to match the refractive index of optical materials, reducing light reflections at interfaces. This matching is crucial for achieving optical contact in situations where perfect surface quality is unattainable. Application

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