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Which has more energy, a photo in the infrared or one in the ultraviolet?

Which has more energy, a photo in the infrared or one in the ultraviolet?

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Why do holes have effective mass although being vacant energy states ?

Hi Sushin,

In solid state physics, a particle's effective mass (often denoted {\textstyle m^{*}}) is the mass that it seems to have when responding to forces. Here, although we define and understand holes as vacancies, when they "move" towards the positive terminal under the electrical field, the concept of effective mass is introduced. 

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