= Electron-longitudinal acoustic phonon interaction
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Electron-longitudinal acoustic phonon interaction refers to the interaction between electrons and longitudinal acoustic phonons in a material. This interaction is an important aspect of solid-state physics, particularly in the study of semiconductors and other materials where electron transport properties are influenced by phonon interactions. \#\#\# Key Concepts: 1. **Phonons**: Phonons are quantized modes of vibrations in a lattice structure of a solid.
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