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Gershenzon, E. M., Gol'tsman, G. N., & Ptitsina, N. G. (1976). Investigation of free excitons in Ge and their condensation at submillimeter wavelengths. Sov. Phys. JETP, 43(1), 116–122.
Abstract: Results are presented of an investigation of free excitons in Ge in the submillimeter wavelength range for low as well as for high excitation levels when interaction between the excitons becomes important. The free-exciton energy spectrum is discussed. It is shown that the drop radii and their concentrations can be determined by measuring the temperature dependence of the free-exciton concentration. A section of the phase diagram is obtained in the 0.5-2.8 K temperature range for the free excitons+condensate system.
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Gershenzon, E. M., Gol'tsman, G., & Ptitsina, N. G. (1973). Energy spectrum of free excitons in germanium. JETP Lett., 18(3), 93.
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Gershenzon, E. M., Gol'tsman, G. N., & Ptitsina, N. G. (1973). Submillimeter spectroscopy of semiconductors. Sov. Phys. JETP, 37(2), 299–304.
Abstract: The possibility is considered of carrying out submillimeter-wave spectral investigations of semiconductors by means of a high resolution spectrometer with backward-wave tubes. Results of a study of the excitation spectra of small impurities, D-(A +) centers and free excitons in germanium are presented.
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Gershenzon, E. M., Goltsman, G., Orlova, S., Ptitsina, N., & Gurvich, Y. (1971). Germanium hot-electron narrow-band detector. Sov. Radio Engineering And Electronic Physics, 16(8), 1346.
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Sergeev, A., Karasik, B. S., Ptitsina, N. G., Chulkova, G. M., Il'in, K. S., & Gershenzon, E. M. (1999). Electron–phonon interaction in disordered conductors. Phys. Rev. B Condens. Matter, 263-264, 190–192.
Abstract: The electron–phonon interaction is strongly modified in conductors with a small value of the electron mean free path (impure metals, thin films). As a result, the temperature dependencies of both the inelastic electron scattering rate and resistivity differ significantly from those for pure bulk materials. Recent complex measurements have shown that modified dependencies are well described at K by the electron interaction with transverse phonons. At helium temperatures, available data are conflicting, and cannot be described by an universal model.
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