Effects of Anisotropic Scattering on the Drift Velocity Maximum
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The effect of anisotropy in scattering on the electron transport properties is examined in a model gas. The drift velocity as a function of electric field has regions of a hump and of negative differential conductivity. The effect of forward- and backward-dominant anisotropies in the inelastic scattering markedly appears in the hump region, where the velocity distribution is highly anisotropic. This is considered to be due to the combined effect of the anisotropies in scattering and in the velocity distribution.
- 1994-09-15
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