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written by the Kansas State Physics Education Research Group and Dean A. Zollman
This resource discusses the energy levels of a periodic solid, and the effects of impurities on the energy levels.  Applications of the energy levels to light emission and color are explored.
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- Condensed Matter
Optics
- Modern Optics
Quantum Physics
- Bound State Systems
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Kronig-Penny model, energy band, impurity, tutorial
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Kansas State Physics Education Research Group and D. Zollman, , WWW Document, (https://web.phys.ksu.edu/vqm/tutorials/mlemain.html).
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Kansas State Physics Education Research Group and D. Zollman, Modeling Light Emission by Fluorescent Lamps, <https://web.phys.ksu.edu/vqm/tutorials/mlemain.html>.
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Kansas State Physics Education Research Group, & Zollman, D. (n.d.). Modeling Light Emission by Fluorescent Lamps. Retrieved November 11, 2024, from https://web.phys.ksu.edu/vqm/tutorials/mlemain.html
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Kansas State Physics Education Research Group, and Dean Zollman. Modeling Light Emission by Fluorescent Lamps. https://web.phys.ksu.edu/vqm/tutorials/mlemain.html (accessed 11 November 2024).
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Kansas State Physics Education Research Group, and Dean Zollman. Modeling Light Emission by Fluorescent Lamps. 11 Nov. 2024 <https://web.phys.ksu.edu/vqm/tutorials/mlemain.html>.
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