Theory of Hot Electrons on the Liquid ^4He Surface. II
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概要
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Theoretical study is given of the high field transport of surface state electronson the liquid 'He. The explicit form of the electron distribution function issolved by the use of the Boltzmann transport equation where the electron-ripplonand electron-He gas interactions are considered as dominant scattering mecha-nisms, and the electron-electron interactions are completely neglected. Inter-subband and intra-subband transitions are treated equally. The .5-shapednon-linear behaviors predicted to occur at low temperature region in the electrontemperature approximation have been removed. Experimentally observed hystere-sis, if any, in the widths of the plasmon resonance and cyclotron resonance maythus be attributed to the electron-electron interaction.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1979-02-15
著者
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Saitoh Motohiko
Institute of Physics, College of General Education, Osaka University
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Saitoh Motohiko
Institute Of Physics College Of Arts And Sciences
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AOKI Takayuki
Institute of Physics,College of General Education,University of Tokyo
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Aoki Takayuki
Institute Of Physics College Of General Education University Of Tokyo
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Saitoh Motohiko
Institute of Physics,College of General Education,University of Tokyo
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