Materials with different energy band gaps were stacked layer by layer, and light (hv=3eV) was irradiated to the top laye

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Materials with different energy band gaps were stacked layer by layer, and light (hv=3eV) was irradiated to the top laye

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Materials with different energy band gaps were stacked layer by
layer, and light (hv=3eV) was irradiated to the top layer. If light
is absorbed in the top layer (Eg=1.5eV), can light absorption occur
in the next layer (Eg=2eV)?
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