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In a typical PL experiment, a semiconductor is excited with a light-source that provides photons with an energy larger than the energy. The incoming light excites a polarization that can be described with the. Once the photons are absorbed, electrons and holes are formed with finite momenta in the and, respectively. The excitations then undergo energy and momentum relaxation towards the band-gap minimum. Typical mechanisms are.