J.B. Gunn
Journal of Applied Physics
Measurements have been made on n-type Ge at 77°K and 27°K, which show the existence of a bulk negative differential conductivity at electric fields above about 3 kV cm-1. This effect is believed to be the cause of previously observed current oscillations, and of traveling domains of high electric field which we have now observed at 27°K. © 1967 The American Institute of Physics.
J.B. Gunn
Journal of Applied Physics
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Physical Review
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Physical Review Letters
J.B. Gunn
Solid-State Electronics