Abstract

Parametrized Fermi surface data are used to determine ultrasonic absorption resonances in antimony according to three different theoretical models. The results are compared to experimental data. It is found that the observed resonances most likely are due to acoustic cyclotron resonance. It is also demonstrated that the deviation from ellipsoidal shape is larger than the existing parametrization can account for.

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