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editEnglish: An image illustrating an indirect band gap in the E-k space between the valence and conduction bands in a lattice.
Русский: Рисунок иллюстрирующий непрямую запрещенную зону в пространстве квазиимпульса между валентной зоной и зоной проводимости в кристаллической решётке.
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