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Gershenzon EM, Gol'tsman GN, Elant'ev AI, Karasik BS, Potoskuev SE. Intense electromagnetic radiation heating of superconductor electrons in resistive state. Fizika Nizkikh Temperatur. 1988;14(7):753–63.
Abstract: An experimental study is made of the effect of intense radiation in the millimeter and submillimeter ranges on thin and narrow Nb films in the resistive state. It is found that the excess resistance resulting from radiation and the dependence of its relaxation time on radiation intensity and transport current can be explained in terms of the effect of electron heating. Quantitative agreement is obtained between the experimental data and a homogeneous electron heating model.
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Gershenzon EM, Gol'tsman GN, Karasik BS, Semenov AD. Measurement of the energy gap in the compound YBaCu3O9-δ on the basis of the IR absorption spectrum. JETP Lett. 1987;46(5):237–8.
Abstract: For the first time the long-wave infrared absorption spectrum has been measured by means of the bolometric effect and energy gap for high-temperature superconducting ceramics YBa/sub 2/Cu/sub 3/O/sub 9-delta/ has been determined from absorption threshold. 2delta/kT/sub c/ value is equal to 0.6.
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Gol'tsman GN, Gusinskii EN, Malyavkin AV, Ptitsina NG, Selevko AG, Edel'shtein VM. The excitonic Zeeman effect in uniaxially-strained germanium. Sov Phys JETP. 1987;65(6):1233–41.
Abstract: We have carried out a high-resolution spectroscopic study of the absorption of submillimeter radiation by free excitons in germanium compressed along the [ 1 11 ] axis in a magnetic field parallel to the compression axis. In particular, we studied the splitting of the 1s- 2p transition in fields up to 6 kOe at T = 1.6 K, and observed a complex pattern in the Zeeman splitting which we believe is related to the effect of thermal motion of the excitons in a magnetic field on their internal structure (the magneto-Stark effect). The calculated submillimeter spectrum of excitons agrees with the experimental data. We predict that in a magnetic field the energy of the 2p, term is a minimum at a finite value of the exciton momentum perpendicular to the field-that is, the energy minimum forms a ring in momentum space. It follows that the density of states for this term must be a nonmonotonic function of the energy. A theory is developed of analogous phenomena in positronium.
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Gershenzon EM, Gershenzon ME, Gol'tsman GN, Karasik BS, Semenov AD, Sergeev AV. Light-induced heating of electrons and the time of the inelastic electron-phonon scattering in the YBaCuO compound. JETP Lett. 1987;46(6):285–7.
Abstract: For the first time, measurements have been made on the electron energy relaxation time due to the electron--phonon interaction in films of the YBaCuO superconductor. The results indicate a significant intensification of the electron--phonon interaction in this compound as compared with normal superconducting metals.
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Gershenzon EM, Gol'tsman GN, Ptitsina NG, Riger ER. Effect of electron-electron collisions on the trapping of free carriers by shallow impurity centers in germanium. Sov Phys JETP. 1986;64(4):889–97.
Abstract: Cascade Auger recombination of free carriers on shallow impurities in Ge is investigated under quasi-equilibrium conditions (T= 2-12 K) and in impurity breakdown. The Auger capture cross sections are found to be a,= 5. 10-l9 T-'n cm2 for donors and uip= 7- T-5p cm2 for acceptors. It is shown that in an isotropic semiconductor (p-Ge) ui is well described by the cascade-capture theory that takes into account only electron-electron collisions. In an anisotropic semiconductor ui is considerably larger (n-Ge, strongly uniaxially compressedp-Ge). Under impurity breakdown conditions the electron-electron collisions determine the lifetimes of the free carriers only in samples with appreciable density of the compensating impurity (Nk loi3 cmP3).
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