1973
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3719/6/20/010
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Hall and drift mobility of polar p-type semiconductors. I. Theory

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“…The value of the static dielectric constant E, also agrees relatively well with that determined experimentally by Aronzon et al [21]. to the total polar mobility ppol (l/pp,,l = 1/p6'6, + l/&,)1) is given as [18,201 For p-like wave functions, GF) has been calculated by Kranzer [22] for 0 5 6JT 5 8, for Oi/T > 8 it has been determined from extrapolation assuming that for B,/T x 25,…”
Section: Mobility Of Holessupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…The value of the static dielectric constant E, also agrees relatively well with that determined experimentally by Aronzon et al [21]. to the total polar mobility ppol (l/pp,,l = 1/p6'6, + l/&,)1) is given as [18,201 For p-like wave functions, GF) has been calculated by Kranzer [22] for 0 5 6JT 5 8, for Oi/T > 8 it has been determined from extrapolation assuming that for B,/T x 25,…”
Section: Mobility Of Holessupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The results of Kranzer [22] show that for the heavy hole-light hole effective mass ratio mE/m% > lo2 as in Hgl -,Cd,Te and provided that the intervalley scattering is properly taken into account, the influence of the light hole on the mobility is fully negligible.…”
Section: Mobility Of Holesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 also give Hall factors on the order of 1.6-2.0 for pure material. [4][5][6] Thus, at 296 K, theory predicts that r n Ӎ1 and r p Ӎ2 over the range of concentrations presented here.…”
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“…Although the individual band Hall factors, r pl and r ph , respectively, are also in the range 1.0-1.2 ͑if the bands are noninteracting͒, the combined Hall factor can be much larger. 4 A few calculations have included much ͑although not all͒ of the necessary complexity of hole transport in GaAs; [4][5][6][7][8] Wiley has given an excellent discussion of the various problems involved. 9 Values of r p determined in most of the calculations are significantly larger than unity, ranging from 1.25 to greater than 2.…”
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