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The quasi-Fermi level, also known as the quasi-Fermi energy level, is a concept used primarily in semiconductor physics to describe the energy levels of charge carriers (electrons and holes) under non-equilibrium conditions. In a semiconductor, carriers can be in thermal equilibrium, where their energy distribution can be described by a single Fermi level.

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