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- Q18612357 subject Q5637613.
- Q18612357 subject Q6941290.
- Q18612357 subject Q7157166.
- Q18612357 abstract "Acousto-electric effect is a nonlinear phenomenon of generation of electric current in a piezo-electric semiconductor by a propagating acoustic wave. The generated electric current is proportional to the intensity of the acoustic wave and to the value of its electron-induced attenuation. The effect was theoretically predicted in 1953 by Parmenter. Its first experimental observation was reported in 1957 by Weinreich and White.".
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- Q18612357 wikiPageWikiLink Q5637613.
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- Q18612357 wikiPageWikiLink Q6941290.
- Q18612357 wikiPageWikiLink Q7157166.
- Q18612357 wikiPageWikiLink Q7189583.
- Q18612357 comment "Acousto-electric effect is a nonlinear phenomenon of generation of electric current in a piezo-electric semiconductor by a propagating acoustic wave. The generated electric current is proportional to the intensity of the acoustic wave and to the value of its electron-induced attenuation. The effect was theoretically predicted in 1953 by Parmenter. Its first experimental observation was reported in 1957 by Weinreich and White.".
- Q18612357 label "Acousto-electric effect".