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Theory of hot electrons in gases, liquids, and solids
Morrel H. Cohen
, J. Lekner
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Hot Electrons
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Gas-liquid
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Gas-solid
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Low Field
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Energy Transfer
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Space-time Correlation
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Spectral Function
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Intermediate Field
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Boltzmann Equation
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Davydov
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Momentum Transfer
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Lorentz
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Sum Rules
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Structure-dependent
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Heave
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Phonon Scattering
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Previous Treatment
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Steady Electric Field
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Medium Gas
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Physics
Electric Fields
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Hot Electron
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Phonon
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Energy Transfer
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Boltzmann Equation
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Momentum Transfer
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Engineering
Liquid Gas
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Hot Electron
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Energy Engineering
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Electric Field
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Boltzmann Equation
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Correlation Time
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