The anomalous skin effect and the optical absorptivity of semiconductors I
- 1 January 1956
- Vol. 22 (6-12) , 683-697
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0031-8914(56)90018-0
Abstract
No abstract availableThis publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
- A general quasi-classical theory of diamagnetic (“cyclotron”) resonance in electronic conductorsPhysica, 1956
- Pictorial kinetic methods in the theory of metals and semiconductorsPhysica, 1956
- Theory of the Infrared Absorption by Carriers in SemiconductorsPhysical Review B, 1955
- The anomalous skin effect and the reflectivity of metalsPhysica, 1954
- The anomalous skin effect and the reflectivity of metal: IV. Theoretical optical properties of thin metallic filmsPhysica, 1953
- Anomalous skin effect and the reflectivity of metalsPhysica, 1953
- The anomalous skin effect and the reflectivity of metalsPhysica, 1953
- The anomalous skin effect and the reflectivity of metals IPhysica, 1953
- The reflectivity of metals in the infra-redPhysica, 1952
- The Structure of Electronic Excitation Levels in Insulating CrystalsPhysical Review B, 1937