The drift velocity of electrons in gallium phosphide has been measured for electric fields ranging from 10 to 280 kV/cm. A novel variation on the conductivity technique was used. The resulting saturated drift velocity, ∼1.25×107 cm/sec, agrees with theoretical predictions.
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Johnson, R. H., & Eknoyan, O. (1985). High-field electron drift velocity measurements in gallium phosphide. Journal of Applied Physics, 58(3), 1402–1403. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.336115
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