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Gershenzon E, Gershenzon ME, Gol'tsman GN, Semenov AD, Sergeev AV. Heating of quasiparticles in a superconducting film in the resistive state. JETP Lett. 1981;34(5):268–71.
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Gershenzon EM, Gershenzon ME, Gol'tsman GN, Semenov AD, Sergeev AV. Nonselective effect of electromagnetic radiation on a superconducting film in the resistive state. JETP Lett. 1982;36(7):296–9.
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Sergeev A, Karasik BS, Ptitsina NG, Chulkova GM, Il'in KS, Gershenzon EM. Electron–phonon interaction in disordered conductors. Phys Rev B Condens Matter. 1999;263-264:190–2.
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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Ptitsina NG, Chulkova GM, Il’in KS, Sergeev AV, Pochinkov FS, Gershenzon EM, et al. Electron-phonon interaction in disordered metal films: The resistivity and electron dephasing rate. Phys Rev B. 1997;56(16):10089–96.
Abstract: The temperature dependence of the resistance of films of Al, Be, and NbC with small values of the electron mean free path l=1.5–10nm has been measured at 4.2–300 K. The resistance of all the films contains a T2 contribution that is proportional to the residual resistance; this contribution has been attributed to the interference between the elastic electron scattering and the electron-phonon scattering. Fitting the data to the theory of the electron-phonon-impurity interference (M. Yu. Reiser and A. V. Sergeev, Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz. 92, 224 (1987) [Sov. Phys. JETP 65, 1291 (1987)]), we obtain constants of interaction of the electrons with transverse phonons, and estimate the contribution of this interaction to the electron dephasing rate in thin films of Au, Al, Be, Nb, and NbC. Our estimates are in a good agreement with the experimental data on the inelastic electron-phonon scattering in these films. This indicates that the interaction of electrons with transverse phonons controls the electron-phonon relaxation rate in thin-metal films over a broad temperature range.
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Il'in KS, Karasik BS, Ptitsina NG, Sergeev AV, Gol'tsman GN, Gershenzon EM, et al. Electron-phonon-impurity interference in thin NbC films: electron inelastic scattering time and corrections to resistivity. In: Czech. J. Phys. Vol 46.; 1996. p. 857–8.
Abstract: Complex study of transport properties of impure NbC films with the electron mean free pathl=0.6–13 nm show the crucial role of the electron-phonon-impurity interference (EPII). In the temperature range 20–70 K we found the interference correction to resistivity proportional to T2 and to the residual resistivity of the film. Using the comprehensive theory of EPII, we determine the electron coupling with transverse phonons and calculate the electron inelastic scattering time. Direct measurements of the inelastic electron scattering time using a response to a high-frequency amplitude modulated cw radiation agree well with the theory.
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Semenov AD, Sergeev AV, Kouminov P, Goghidze IG, Heusinger MA, Nebosis RS, et al. Transparency of YBCO film/substrate interfaces for thermal phonons determined by photoresponse measurements. In: Freyhardt HC, editor. Proc. 1st European Conf. on Appl. Supercond. Vol 2.; 1993. p. 1443–6.
Abstract: Direct measurements of the thermal boundary resistance were performed by means of the stationary method. In this approach the temperature of an electrically heated film is controlled by its dc resistance while an additional film on the same substrate is used as a thermometer monitoring substrate temperature. The temperature field in the substrate is then calculated to deduce the Kapitza temperature step at the interface between the heated strip and the substrate. The main statement of all afore-said papers is that experimental values of the thermal boundary resistance are too large to be explained by the acoustic mismatch model. In this paper we investigate transparency of YBaCuO film/substrate interfaces for thermal phonons by means of photoresponse measurements. We show that our data are in reasonable agreement with the acoustic mismatch theory.
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Gol’tsman GN, Semenov AD, Sergeev AV, Aksaev EE, Gogidze IG, Gershenzon EM. Electron-phonon interaction in thin YBaCuO films and fast detectors. In: Meissner M, Pohl RO, editors. Phonon Scattering in Condensed Matter VII. Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences. Vol 112.; 1993. p. 184–5.
Abstract: The thin. YBaCuO film response to laser and submillimeter radiation demonstrates the picosecond nonequilibrium peak on the nanosecond bolometric background. Experimental data give an evidence for the spectral dependence of picosecond photoresponse probably due to a poor efficiency of electron multiplication processes. Presented results prove an availability of fast YBaCuO thin film detector.
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Sergeev AV, Livanov DV. Phonon renormalization of thermoelectric power of high-Tc materials. In: Meissner M, Pohl RO, editors. Phonon Scattering in Condensed Matter VII. Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences. Vol 112.; 1993. p. 204–5.
Abstract: Renormalization of thermoelectric power due to Nielsen — Taylor effect (interference between electron-phonon and electron- impurity interactions) is used for the explanation of the temperature dependence and sign of the thermopower in high-Tc materials. In the framework of the model the negative sign of TEP of untwinned YBa2Cu3O7−x crystal in a-direction observed by Howson et. al. is connected to the strong hole scattering via O-vacancies in chains.
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Sergeev AV, Aksaev EE, Gogidze IG, Gol’tsman GN, Semenov AD, Gershenzon EM. Thermal boundary resistance at YBaCuO film-substrate interface. In: Meissner M, Pohl RO, editors. Phonon Scattering in Condensed Matter VII. Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences. Vol 112.; 1993. p. 405–6.
Abstract: The nanosecond voltage response of YBaCuo films on Al2O3, MgO and ZrO2 substrates to electromagnetic radiation of millimeter and visible ranges has been investigated. The analysis of experimental conditions for Al2O3 and MgO substrates shows that the resistance change is monitored by the Kapitza boundary shift of temperature during the temporal interval ~ 100 ns limited by the time of phonon return from a substrate into a film. The observed exponential voltage decay is described by the phonon escape time which is proportional to the film thickness and is weakly temperature dependent.
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Gershenzon EM, Gol'tsman GN, Semenov AD, Sergeev AV. Heating of electrons in resistive state of superconducting films. Detectors, mixers and switches. In: Progress in High Temperature Superconductivity. Vol 32.; 1992. p. 190–5.
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