Acoustomagnetoelectric Effect in Bismuth
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The acoustoelectric effect has been observed for the first time in bismuth at 4.2°K by applying a transverse magnetic field. The observations with 15 and 45Mc/sec ultrasonic waves can generally be accounted for by a phenomenological theory, and yield the value of the effective dilatational deformation potential constant (〜2eV), and the recombination time (〜3×10^<-8> sec). Large amplitude de Haas-van Alphen type oscillations are observed, which results from the fact that this effect is directly proportional to the density of states at the Fermi surface.
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- 1965-08-05
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