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Gershenzon EM, Goltsman GN, Multanovskii VV, Ptitsina NG. Kinetics of submillimeter impurity and exciton photoconduction in Ge. Optics and Spectroscopy. 1982;52(4):454–5.
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Goltsman GN, Maliavkin AV, Ptitsina NG, Selevko AG. Magnetic exciton spectroscopy in uniaxially compressed Ge at submillimeter waves. In: Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizicheskaya. Vol 50.; 1986. p. 280–1.
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Gershenzon YM, Goltsman GN, Yelantyev AI, Petrova YB, Ptitsina NG, Filatov VS. Lecture demonstrations of properties of superconductors and liquid helium. USSR Rept Phys Math JPRS UPM. 1987;24(7):51.
Abstract: New demonstrations for low temperature physics courses are described. Two transparent Dewar vacuum flasks fitting one inside the other with the external flask for nitrogen and the internal flask for helium are used. The helium temperature can be regulated in the 4.2 to 1.6 K range and the effects of reducing helium to the superfluid state at 2.17 K can be shown: boiling abruptly stops and superfluid flow appears. In order to show the electric and magnetic characteristics of superconductivity, a superconducting NbTi solenoid containing nonsuperconducting wire and germanium and superconducting Nb materials with different critical temperatures is placed in the helium refrigerant vessel. The fall of the resistance at the critical temperatures can be shown. In order to show magnetic field and superconductive current flow properties a shunt of superconductive material is connected in parallel to the coil and is enclosed in a teflon container with a heater which can vary its temperature. When it is heated and not superconductive, magnetic field effects can be demonstrated and when it is unheated and superconducting a continuous current can be demonstrated.
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Karasik BS, Il'in KS, Ptitsina NG, Gol'tsman GN, Gershenzon EM, Pechen' EV, et al. Electron-phonon scattering rate in impure NbC films [abstract]. In: NASA/ADS.; 1998. Y35.08.
Abstract: The study of the electron-phonon interaction in thin (20 nm) NbC films with electron mean free path l=2-13 nm gives an evidence that electron scattering is significantly modified due to the interference between electron-phonon and elastic electron scattering from impurities. The interference ~T^2-term, which is proportional to the residual resistivity, dominates over the Bloch-Grüneisen contribution to resistivity at low temperatures up to 60 K. The electron energy relaxation rate is directly measured via the relaxation of hot electrons heated by modulated electromagnetic radiation. In the temperature range 1.5 – 10 K the relaxation rate shows a weak dependence on the electron mean free path and strong temperature dependence T^n with the exponent n = 2.5-3. This behaviour is well explained by the theory of the electron-phonon-impurity interference taking into account the electron coupling with transverse phonons determined from the resistivity data.
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Verevkin A, Gershenzon EM, Gol'tsman GN, Ptitsina NG, Chulkova GM, Smirnov KS, et al. Direct measurements of energy relaxation times in two-dimensional structures under quasi-equilibrium conditions. In: Mater. Sci. Forum. Vol 384-3.; 2002. p. 107–16.
Abstract: A new microwave technique was successfully applied for direct studies of energy relaxation times in two-dimensional AlGaAs/GaAs structures under quasi-equilibrium conditions in the nanosecond and picosecond time scale. We report our results of energy relaxation time measurements in the temperature range 1.6-50 K, in quantum Hall effect regime in magnetic fields up to 4 T.
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Gershenzon EM, Gurvich YA, Orlova SL, Ptitsina NG. Scattering of electrons by charged impurities in Ge under cyclotron resonance conditions. Presumably: Sov Phys Semicond | Физика и техника полупроводников. 1976;10:1379–83.
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Bondarenko OI, Gershenzon EM, Gurvich YA, Orlova SL, Ptitsina NG. Measurement of the width of the cyclotron resonance line of n-type Ge in quantizing magnetic fields. Presumably: Sov Phys Semicond | Физика и техника полупроводников. 1972;6:362–3.
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