Semiconductor optical gain
ID: semiconductor-optical-gain
Semiconductor optical gain refers to the amplification of light that occurs in semiconductor materials when they are electrically or optically pumped. This phenomenon is crucial for the operation of semiconductor-based devices such as lasers and optical amplifiers. In semiconductors, when electrons in the conduction band recombine with holes in the valence band, they can release energy in the form of photons (light).
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