Abstract

Interaction between photons, valence band electrons and conduction band electrons are treated according to the well-known Einstein model of stimulated absorption, stimulated emission and spontaneous emission, however, with taking into account a non-zero quasi-chemical potential of the photons[1,2]. It leads to a new d.c.-characteristic of the diode[3,4], an alternative for the classical Shockley characteristic. A method developed in [5] allows us to calculate also the noise behaviour and so leads to a diode model, equivalent to the Nyquist model of linear resistors.

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