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Wei Lu Ying Fu

Spectroscopy of Semiconductors Numerical Analysis Bridging Quantum Mechanics and Experiments

Springer Series in Optical Sciences Volume 215

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Spectroscopy of Semiconductors Numerical Analysis Bridging Quantum Mechanics and Experiments

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Wei Lu Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics Shanghai, China

Ying Fu Department of Applied Physics Royal Institute of Technology Solna, Sweden

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