Abstract

A theory is developed in real co-ordinate space to calculate the effective mass of charge carriers, electrons and holes, in amorphous solids. Accordingly different effective masses of a charge carrier are obtained in the extended and tail states. The effective masses thus obtained are used to study the absorption, photoluminescence and Hall effect in amorphous semiconductors.

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