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Electron–hole pairs can be created by means other than the thermal activation
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Electron–hole pairs can be created by means other than the thermal activation process as described in Figs. 2.3 and 2.12. For example, energy may be added to electrons through optical means by shining light on the sample. If enough optical energy is absorbed, electrons can jump the energy band gap, creating electron–hole pairs. What is the maximum wavelength of light that we should expect silicon to be able to absorb?