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Electron sound in aluminum. Electron–electron scattering

Low Temperature Physics, 1998
The relaxation parameters of charge carriers in aluminum are measured by investigating the attenuation of electron sound and acoustic wave transfer under Doppler-shifted cyclotron resonance. It is shown that the electron–electron relaxation rate at spherical parts of the hole sheet of the Fermi surface is close to the results of the theory (A.
E. V. Bezuglyi   +6 more
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Electron–electron interactions in the 2D electron system

Solid State Communications, 2007
Abstract In this paper, we report studies of the electron–electron interaction effects in 2D electron systems. The interaction manifests in renormalization of the effective spin susceptibility, effective mass, g ∗ -factor, conductivity etc.
D.A. Knyazev   +2 more
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Electronic Markets and Electronic Governments

International Journal of Electronic Commerce, 1997
Information technology (IT) has been able to transform the way many business transactions are organized. Mergers, acquisitions, outsourcing, and divestitures are all well-known changes that have resulted from the ability of IT to change the way organizations monitor and coordinate activities.
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Electronic marketing

36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2003. Proceedings of the, 2003
Electronic marketing is an established and fast growing research stream within electronic commerce that continues to evolve. New methods, models, lessons and best practices continue to be tested, discovered, refined and advanced. Our minitrack, now in its seventh year, highlights several interesting studies done in this area. We have accepted papers in
Ajit Kambil   +3 more
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Electron-Electron and Positron-Electron Scattering Measurements

Physical Review, 1954
A counter experiment is described which measures the absolute differential electron-electron scattering cross section in the energy interval 0.6 to 1.2 Mev and the absolute differential positron-electron scattering cross section in the energy interval 0.6 to 1.0 Mev.
Arthur Ashkin   +2 more
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Calculation of Electron-Electron Scattering

Physical Review, 1958
The matrix elements involved in the calculation of electron-electron and positron-electron scattering are written down explicitiy for a complete set of initial and final spin states of the particles. This permits the evaluation of the cross section for any polarization combination desired, with a minimum of labor. (auth)
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Electronics and Evolution

Proceedings of the IRE, 1962
Technology can be thought of as a man-made substitute for natural evolution in the process of adjusting to our environment and in which many of the steps of natural evolution are being repeated. The modern human being is the culmination of an eon-long evolutionary process that began with the existence of individual simple cells and culminated in the ...
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The study of the electron-electron interaction in electron gun

Microelectronic Engineering, 1986
Abstract The paper summarizes the up-to-date study of the electron -electron interaction of beam electrons in columns. The electron-electron interaction of beam electrons results in two effects to influence the electron optical properties of columns: the trejectroy displacement and the the energy spread which is called as Boersch effect.
Wu yajun, Wei maoxin
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Electron-electron bremsstrahlung for bound target electrons

The European Physical Journal D, 2008
For the process of electron-electron (e-e) bremsstrahlung the momentum and energy distributions of the recoiling electrons are calculated in the laboratory frame. In order to get the differential cross section and the photon spectrum for target electrons which are bound to an atom, these formulae are multiplied by the incoherent scattering function and
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Polarizationeffects in electron-electron and positron-electron scattering

Zeitschrift f�r Physik, 1966
The polarization-asymmetries in the cross-sections for electron-electron and positron-electron scattering are investigated numerically in first order perturbation theory in the range from 1 keV to 10 GeV for all angles with regard to polarization-measurements.
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