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VOLUME 33 (1981) | ISSUE 11 | PAGE 580
Heating and cooling of electron gas in electric fields in a compensated indium antimonide
"Absolute'* cooling of electron gas, which was previously predicted by Gribnikov and Kochelap [Sov. Phys. JETP 58, 1046 (1970)], has been observed experimentally in high-resistance, compensated InSb at TQ = 78 К in warming electric fields. The cooling effect of electron gas vanishes in a classical, strong magnetic field orthogonal to the electric field.