Electron excitation


Electron excitation is the transfer of a bound electron to a more energetic, but still bound state. This can be done by photoexcitation, where the electron absorbs a photon and gains all its energy or by electrical excitation, where the electron receives energy from another, energetic electron. Within a semiconductor crystal lattice, thermal excitation is a process where lattice vibrations provide enough energy to transfer electrons to a higher energy band such as a more energetic sublevel or energy level. When an excited electron falls back to a state of lower energy, it undergoes electron relaxation. This is accompanied by the emission of a photon or by a transfer of energy to another particle. The energy released is equal to the difference in energy levels between the electron energy states.