4) Consider two energy states, E2 = 2.1 eV and E1 = 1 eV. Assume that there are %3D 1*1016 electron/cm3 in E, and 1*1015 electron/cm' in E1. What temperature is required to create this population distribution in thermal equilibrium?
4) Consider two energy states, E2 = 2.1 eV and E1 = 1 eV. Assume that there are %3D 1*1016 electron/cm3 in E, and 1*1015 electron/cm' in E1. What temperature is required to create this population distribution in thermal equilibrium?
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Transcribed Image Text:4) Consider two energy states, E2 = 2.1 eV and E = 1 eV. Assume that there are
1*1016 electron/cm3 in E, and 1*1015 electron/cm' in E1. What temperature is
required to create this population distribution in thermal equilibrium?
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