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TMF, 2004 Volume 139, Number 2, Pages 338–352 (Mi tmf61)

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Energy Spectrum Width and Nonequilibrium Energy of Rayleigh Waves Scattered on a Two-Dimensional Near-Surface Electron Layer

L. A. Zaitseva

N. N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences

Abstract: We obtain expressions for the energy spectrum widths of Rayleigh waves corresponding to their deformational coupling to Fermi and Boltzmann electrons in a two-dimensional layer near the surface of a semibounded solid. We evaluate the nonequilibrium energy of Rayleigh waves that depends on these widths and is caused by the same coupling to the corresponding hot electrons. We show that this energy is independent of the degeneracy degree of the electrons and is given by the mean energy of free Rayleigh waves heated up to temperature of the electrons. We find conditions under which the thermodynamics is determined by this nonequilibrium energy of Rayleigh waves in films of a certain thickness with Fermi electrons near the surface and by the equilibrium energy of bulk phonons in thicker samples. All the results are obtained using the Keldysh diagram technique applied to the case of semibounded media

Keywords: layer of hot electrons, free surface, energy spectrum width, nonequilibrium energy, Rayleigh waves, Keldysh diagram technique.

Received: 21.04.2003

DOI: 10.4213/tmf61


 English version:
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 2004, 139:2, 732–743

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