FAQ

What is the Reduced Mass of Exciton?
Reduced Mass of Exciton is the reduced mass of an electron and a hole that are attracted to each other by the Coulomb force which can form a bound state called exciton. Reduced Mass of Exciton is usually measured using the Electron Mass (Rest) for Weight. Note that the value of Reduced Mass of Exciton is always negative.
Can the Reduced Mass of Exciton be negative?
Yes, the Reduced Mass of Exciton, measured in Weight can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Reduced Mass of Exciton?
Reduced Mass of Exciton is usually measured using the Electron Mass (Rest)[me] for Weight. Kilogram[me], Gram[me], Milligram[me] are the few other units in which Reduced Mass of Exciton can be measured.
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