Abstract
Nanosecond technique was used to control the electron density during the electron drift velocity measurement in the absence of channel self-heating. A threshold-type hot electron capture is determined to be reducing the density of mobile electrons: the reduction up to 30% is found in the investigated range of fields below 65 kV/cm at room temperature. No change in electron density is found in the range below 25 kV/cm. The corrected drift velocity data are presented.
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