Electron Mobility and Scattering Processes in AgBr at Low Temperatures
- 1 September 1960
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 119 (5) , 1560-1570
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.119.1560
Abstract
The Hall effect for electrons released by light in high-purity crystals of AgBr has been studied experimentally in the temperature range 4° to 120°K. The observed mobilities exceed 20 000 /volt-sec at very low temperatures. The general features of the dependence of low-field Hall mobilility on temperature can be understood by comparison with standard theory. A nearly exponential dependence of mobility on is observed from 40° to 120°K, as predicted for scattering by optical vibrations of the lattice. The slope of the () versus data agrees quite well with the Debye for the longitudinal optical mode as deduced from reststrahlen data. Below 40°K the observed mobilities can be explained in terms of a combination of the effects of optical, acoustical and charged impurity scattering. The last process appears to dominate below 15°K. High-field effects are observed which can be explained by classical transport theory assuming a conduction band of standard from as well as isotropic scattering.
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