The acoustic-absorption coefficient was measured at 25, 35, 45 MHz in CdSe at liquid-nitrogen temperature. Measurements were performed both during the illumination of the smaple and in the time subsequent to the end of the illumination. It was shown that, in suitable conditions, a secondary peak of absorption takes place after the light pulse. The experimental results are explained in terms of electron-phonon interactions following a calculation due to Lommes and Weichman, and are related to the behaviour of the sample with respect to the phenomenon of residual conductivity.

Acoustic absorption and electron-phonon interaction in CdSe

CUTRONI, Maria;WANDERLINGH, Franco
1975-01-01

Abstract

The acoustic-absorption coefficient was measured at 25, 35, 45 MHz in CdSe at liquid-nitrogen temperature. Measurements were performed both during the illumination of the smaple and in the time subsequent to the end of the illumination. It was shown that, in suitable conditions, a secondary peak of absorption takes place after the light pulse. The experimental results are explained in terms of electron-phonon interactions following a calculation due to Lommes and Weichman, and are related to the behaviour of the sample with respect to the phenomenon of residual conductivity.
1975
Inglese
27
51
58
Internazionale
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Ultrasonic attenuation; electron-phonon interaction; CdSe
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S., Ballarò; Cutroni, Maria; Wanderlingh, Franco
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