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Exciton Bohr Radius in Quantum Formulas
Exciton Bohr Radius can be defined as the separation distance between electron and hole. And is denoted by a
B
. Exciton Bohr Radius is usually measured using the Nanometer for Length. Note that the value of Exciton Bohr Radius is always negative.
Formulas to find Exciton Bohr Radius in Quantum
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Exciton Bohr Radius
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List of variables in Quantum formulas
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Dielectric Constant of Bulk Material
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Effective Mass of Electron
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Effective Mass of Hole
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FAQ
What is the Exciton Bohr Radius?
Exciton Bohr Radius can be defined as the separation distance between electron and hole. Exciton Bohr Radius is usually measured using the Nanometer for Length. Note that the value of Exciton Bohr Radius is always negative.
Can the Exciton Bohr Radius be negative?
Yes, the Exciton Bohr Radius, measured in Length can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Exciton Bohr Radius?
Exciton Bohr Radius is usually measured using the Nanometer[nm] for Length. Meter[nm], Millimeter[nm], Kilometer[nm] are the few other units in which Exciton Bohr Radius can be measured.
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