Abstract

Azbel-Kaner cyclotron resonance has been studied at 24 Gc/sec and 2\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi{}K in the ($10\overline{1}0$), ($11\overline{2}0$), and (0001) planes of zinc. Twelve distinct mass series have been identified and their mass values determined as a function of the orientation of the magnetic field in the sample surface. All of the observed signals are felt to arise from carriers in orbits on either the lens-shaped electron surface in the third band or the hole surface in the second band. One of the mass series is assigned to a limiting-point resonance associated with the electrons on the spherical caps of the lens.

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