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Gershenzon, E. M., Orlov, L. A., & Ptitsina, N. G. (1975). Absorption spectra in electron transitions between excited states of impurities in germanium. JETP Lett., 22(4), 95–97.
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Gershenzon, E. M., Gol'tsman, G. N., & Mel'nikov, A. P. (1971). Binding energy of a carrier with a neutral impurity atom in germanium and in silicon. JETP Lett., 14(5), 185–186.
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Gershenzon, E. M., Gol'tsman, G. N., Multanovskii, V. V., & Ptitsyna, N. G. (1979). Capture of photoexcited carriers by shallow impurity centers in germanium. Sov. Phys. JETP, 50(4), 728–734.
Abstract: Measurements were made of the lifetimes rf of free carriers and the relaxation time 7, of the submillimeter impurity photoconductivity when carriers are captured by attracting shallow donors and acceptom in Ge. It is nod that in samples with capture-center concentration N,Z 10"cm-' the relaxation time 7, greatly exceeds rf in the temperature range 4.2-12 K. The measured values of 7,- are compared with the calculation of cascade recombination by the classical model. To evaluate the data on T,, the distinguishing features of this model are considered for the nonstationary case. The substantial difference betweea the values of rf and T, is attributed to re-emission of the carriers from the excited states of the shallow impurities.
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Gershenzon, E. M., Gol'tsman, G. N., & Ptitsyna, N. G. (1977). Carrier lifetime in excited states of shallow impurities in germanium. JETP Lett., 25(12), 539–543.
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Gershenzon, E. M., Il'in, V. A., Litvak-Gorskaya, L. B., & Filonovich, S. R. (1979). Character of submillimeter photoconductivity in n-lnSb. Sov. Phys. JETP, 49(1), 121–128.
Abstract: A comprehensive investigation was made of the submillimeter photoconductivity of n -1nSb in the range of wavelengths L = 0.6-8 mm, magnetic fields H = 0-30 kOe, electric fields E = 0.01-0.5 V/cm, and temperatures T = 1.3-30 K. The kinetics of the photoconductivity processes as a function of T, E; and H is investigated. It is shown that impurity photoconductivity does exist for any degree of compensation of extremely purified n-InSb. Particular attention is paid to the hopping photoconductivity realized in strongly compensated n-1nSb (K > 0.8).
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