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Coupled evolution equations of deformable semiconductors
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    Coupled evolution equations of deformable semiconductors (English)
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    The paper aims at the derivation of coupled evolution equations of charge carriers, momentum, energy and the evolution equations of heat flux and charge carrier flux in deformable, extrinsic semiconductor in the framework of extended irreversible thermodynamics (EIT). The explicit forms of the above equations have been obtained using, among others, the linear Onsager theory in the analysis of entropy inequality.
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    extrinsic elastic homogeneous anisotropic and polarizable semiconductor
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    second sound effects
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    diffusion of charge carriers
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    conduction of heat
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    magneto-elastic processes
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    relaxation
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    coupled evolution equations
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    momentum
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    energy
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    heat flux
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    deformable
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    extrinsic semiconductor
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    extended irreversible thermodynamics
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    linear Onsager theory
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    entropy inequality
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