Acoustoelectric Effect in-Type Germanium
- 1 April 1959
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 114 (1) , 33-44
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.114.33
Abstract
Theory and experiment are presented for the drag exerted on electrons in a solid by a traveling ultrasonic wave. After a discussion of the reasons why the effect is generally very small, it is shown that under certain conditions in -type germanium it may be quite appreciable, and that its size directly indicates the intervalley scattering rate. Experimental data are given for arsenicdoped germanium ranging in impurity content from to , at temperatures from 20 to 160°K. These yield the absolute value of the "uniaxial" deformation potential constant (16 ev) and the intervalley scattering rate as a function of temperature and doping. The interpretation of the results ascribes intervalley scattering action both to phonons and to impurities. The phonon contribution yields the frequency of the longitudinal phonon (6.6× ) and the size of the appropriate coupling parameter; the impurity contribution yields intervalley scattering cross sections for neutral and ionized donors as a function of temperature. The two cross sections are explained as, respectively, being due to exchange scattering events and to compound capture-reemission processes. Further analysis gives a lower limit to the valley-orbit splitting of the arsenic donor ground state (1.7× ev). The experiment verifies that the conduction-band valleys lie on axes at the Brillouin zone edge. Ultrasonic attenuation due to intervalley scattering is discussed and is shown to be too small to be easily measurable.
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