The recombination rate between conduction electrons and holes bound to acceptors has been measured in InSb as a function of magnetic field (up to 9 T) at liquid-helium temperature. The abrupt and slow decreases of the recombination rate are observed in low and high magnetic fields, respectively.
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Radio Frequency Magnetic Field Effects on Electron-Hole Recombination
β Scribed by Woodward, J. R.; Timmel, C. R.; McLauchlan, K. A.; Hore, P. J.
- Book ID
- 120239097
- Publisher
- The American Physical Society
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 113 KB
- Volume
- 87
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0031-9007
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