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Transport in metals with electron-electron scattering

Physical Review B, 1995
The problem of electron-electron scattering is solved using the Boltzmann equation and a special set of basis functions. This basis treats different scattering mechanisms on the same footing. Corrections beyond the level of Matthiessen`s rule are easily generated.
, Schulz, , Allen
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Electron-electron scattering in coupled quantum wells

Physical Review B, 1996
The inelastic electron-electron scattering rate in strongly coupled quantum wells is investigated. Both intrasubband and intersubband scattering processes are considered. The theoretical results are compared with experimental data obtained from the analysis of the resistance resonance measured on GaAs/${\mathrm{Al}}_{\mathit{x}}$${\mathrm{Ga}}_{1 ...
, Slutzky   +4 more
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Elastic Scattering of Electrons

Proceedings of the Physical Society. Section A, 1953
It is shown that, to a high degree of accuracy, the scattering of fast electrons by atomic nuclei is independent of the model chosen for the charge structure of the nucleus, even if the energy of the electrons is sufficiently high for several of the partial scattered waves to be modified by the finite extent of the nucleus.
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Interaction between layers by electron-electron scattering

Solid-State Electronics, 1988
Abstract The “molecular dynamics” method combined with Ensemble Monte Carlo, which has previously been used to investigate the effects of electron-electron Coulomb forces in a homogenous state, is applied to a simulation of the effect of mutual Coulomb scattering of the electrons in two parallel semiconductor layers separated by a thin dielectric ...
Carlo Jacoboni, Peter J. Price
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Electron-Electron Scattering in Transition Metals.

Physical Review Letters, 1968
Recent measurements of electronic transport properties showing the dominance of electron-electron scattering in transition metals at low temperatures are suggested to have an interpretation in terms of Baber's model.
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Electron–electron scattering in microcolumns

Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B: Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures Processing, Measurement, and Phenomena, 1994
Field-emission electron-beam columns a few millimeters in length have been proposed as a route to gaining improved probe currents and probe sizes because of their reduced lens aberrations. The probe current and probe size in such columns will be strongly influenced by electron–electron interactions.
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Electron–electron scattering in potassium

Canadian Journal of Physics, 1979
The electrical resistivity ρ, thermal conductivity κ, and thermoelectric power S have been measured for two bare K specimens between 80 and 330 K. The data fully support the main conclusions of an earlier, preliminary study by Cook and Laubitz. The Lorenz function L = κρ/T does not approach the Sommerfeld value L0 with increasing temperature. Both the
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One-dimensional electron-electron scattering

Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics, 1980
A classification of conduction in organic one-dimensional materials at helium temperatures (in the metallic phase) is presented, which is based on the electron-electron coupling constants. A new '4KF' coupling constant is derived which accounts for the conduction of the new commensurate materials.
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Electron Scattering

2021
Vitalii K. Dugaev, Vladimir I. Litvinov
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Electron scattering spectroscopy

Contemporary Physics, 1973
Abstract In electron scattering spectroscopy, atomic and molecular energy levels are studied by accurate measurement of the flux of non-relativistic energy-monochromated electrons scattered in angle with analysed energy loss. The measurements are expressed using the Bethe and Born approximations in terms of generalized oscillator strengths, which can ...
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