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... effect must lie in a failure of the semiclassical model . A variety of such effects are displayed in Figure 14.3 . The refinement of the de Haas - van Alphen effect into a powerful probe of the Fermi surface has been due largely to D ...
... effect must lie in a failure of the semiclassical model . A variety of such effects are displayed in Figure 14.3 . The refinement of the de Haas - van Alphen effect into a powerful probe of the Fermi surface has been due largely to D ...
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... effect or the extremal diameters one can deduce from the magnetoacoustic effect . Anomalous Skin Effect One of the earliest Fermi surface determinations ( in copper ) was made by Pippard25 from measurements of the reflection and ...
... effect or the extremal diameters one can deduce from the magnetoacoustic effect . Anomalous Skin Effect One of the earliest Fermi surface determinations ( in copper ) was made by Pippard25 from measurements of the reflection and ...
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... effect , because it is essential to include the effects of scattering : If there were no scattering any metal would obey ( 34.34 ) , but even in the absence of scattering a calculation of diamagnetism in a normal metal reveals no ...
... effect , because it is essential to include the effects of scattering : If there were no scattering any metal would obey ( 34.34 ) , but even in the absence of scattering a calculation of diamagnetism in a normal metal reveals no ...
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The Drude Theory of Metals | 1 |
The Sommerfeld Theory of Metals | 29 |
Failures of the Free Electron Model | 57 |
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