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An experimental and theoretical discussion is given of the results of cyclotron resonance experiments on charge carriers in silicon and germanium single crystals near 4^. A description is given of the light-modulation technique which gives good signal-to-noise ratios. Experiments with circularly polarized microwave radiation are described. A complete study of anisotropy effects is reported. The electron energy surfaces in germanium near the band edge are prolate spheroids oriented along 〈111〉 axes with longitudinal mass parameter m₋= (1. 580. 04) m and transverse mass parameter mₓ= (0. 0820. 001) m. The electron energy surfaces in silicon are prolate spheroids oriented along 〈100〉 axes with m₋= (0. 970. 02) m; mₓ= (0. 190. 01) m. The energy surfaces for holes in both germanium and silicon have the form E (k) =Ak^2{B^2k^4+C^2 ({kₗ}^2{kₘ}^2+{kₘ}^2{kₙ}^2+{kₙ}^2{kₗ}^2) }^1{2}. We find, for germanium, A=- (13. 00. 2) ({^2}2m), |B|= (8. 90. 1) ({^2}2m), |C|= (10. 30. 2) ({^2}2m) ; and for silicon, A=- (4. 10. 2) ({^2}2m), |B|= (1. 60. 2) ({^2}2m), |C|= (3. 30. 5) ({^2}2m). A discussion of possible systematic errors in these constants is given in the paper.
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G. Dresselhaus
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
A. F. Kip
Harvard University
C. Kittel
AT&T (United States)
Physical Review
University of California, Berkeley
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