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Energy Bands and Impurity States in Semiconductors

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Electron Spin Resonance in Semiconductors

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The term ‘semiconductor’ is used to describe a large number of materials whose electrical conductivities lie between those of insulators (~10−10 mho/cm or less) and metals (~105 mho/cm).

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Lancaster, G. (1966). Energy Bands and Impurity States in Semiconductors. In: Electron Spin Resonance in Semiconductors. Monographs on Electron Spin Resonance. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1737-1_1

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