why is the effective mass of holes greater than that of electrons
On 16 Aug 2003 10:16:17 -0400, "LIJO"
wrote:
Hi
I have a doubt
It is said that the effective mass of holes are greater than that of
electrons .. A hole is a said to be a " lack of electon "....therefore a
hole is not a particle ..Then how come a hole have higher effetive mass than
an electron
thanks
John
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