Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2007-02-08
Phycisa status solidi (b) 47, No 1, 343 - 348, 1971
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
Subj-class: Materials Science
Scientific paper
The effect of plasma oscillations on acoustic wave amplification by carrier drift in semiconductors is discussed. A continuum theory is developed on the basis of hydrodynamical equations for the conduction electrons, the equations for the elastic vibrations of the crystal, and the Poisson equation. It is shown that if the plasma frequency is much lower than the reciprocal value of the electron relaxation time for the scattering on phonons and impurities, the results are in agreement with available calculations based on the electrical conductivity - diffusion equation. However, in the opposite case the amplification factor is orders of magnitude larger compared to the value predicted by those calculations, while the optimum drift velocity is much smaller.
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