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A. Gold
Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Publications - 5
Citations - 222
A. Gold is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasmon & Kinetic energy. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 218 citations.
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Analytical results for semiconductor quantum-well wire: Plasmons, shallow impurity states, and mobility
A. Gold,A. Ghazali +1 more
TL;DR: Theoretical investigation of the electronic properties of a quasi-one-dimensional electron system at very low temperature for a cylindrical quantum wire and analytical results are in good agreement with the exact results for the model.
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Metal-insulator transition in Al x Ga 1 − x As/GaAs heterostructures with large spacer width
TL;DR: Analytical results are presented for the mobility of a two-dimensional electron gas in a heterostructure with a thick spacer layer \ensuremath{\alpha} and compare the theoretical results with recent experimental results found.
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Temperature dependence of mobility in AlxGa1-xAs/GaAs heterostructures for impurity scattering.
TL;DR: It is argued that in heterostructures with ultrahigh mobility the relevant scattering is due to homogeneous background doping and the linear temperature dependence should be measurable.
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Exchange effects in a quasi-one-dimensional electron gas
A. Gold,A. Ghazali +1 more
TL;DR: On calcule l'auto-energie d'echange pour la premiere et the seconde sous-bande en supposant that seule la plus petite sous -bande est partiellement remplie d'electrons.
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Enhanced plasmon anomaly in the dynamical conductivity of heterostructures with large spacer.
TL;DR: The frequency-dependent scattering rate M''(\ensuremath{\omega}), which determines the dynamical conductivity of a disordered two-dimensional electron gas, is calculated and the relevance of the theory to anomalies found in cyclotron-resonance experiments is discussed.