Abstract

Measurements of the warm hole energy relaxation time of Te in the temperature range between 150°K and 190°K are reported. Experimental data were obtained using a microwave harmonic mixing method. These energy relaxation times are compared with calculated values assuming polar optical scattering as being the dominant energy loss mechanism in this temperature range. Furthermore, deviations from Ohm's law applying weak and medium d.c. fields to Te samples have been investigated and will be discussed.

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