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- W199602904 abstract "The dissipation mechanisms that provide the extinction of ultrasound in the solid state and the instability of sufficiently fast drift motions of carriers were examined. Waves were studied that arise in connecti on with the disturbance of the ionic volume charge in a moving lattice, i.e., sound waves in a charged lattice of a metal or semiconductor. These waves are extinguished by the viscostty of the electron gas, Then waves that do not arise from the ionic volume charge (transverse waves in a dielectric or piezoelectric material) and which are extinguished by the Joule heating of the electrons were studied. It was concluded that the drift motion of carriers is unstable and therefore is suitable for the strengthening of ultrasound. (TTT)" @default.
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- W199602904 title "DRIFT INSTABILITY OF CARRIERS IN THE SOLID STATE AND THE COHERENT RADIATION OF PHONONS" @default.
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