Abstract:
The commonly used two-term relaxation equation can lead to inconsistencies, which researchers have sought to resolve by introducing diffusion and scattering-time effects....Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The commonly used two-term relaxation equation can lead to inconsistencies, which researchers have sought to resolve by introducing diffusion and scattering-time effects. It is shown here that the complete equation ∂n~/∂t + σ/ε n~+ E→ċ grad→(nµ) = 0 is sufficient to account for charge flow, propagation effects and surface-charge induction, as well as instabilities in negative-differential-conductivity materials.
Published in: Proceedings of the IEEE ( Volume: 64, Issue: 2, February 1976)