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... field H , when an open orbit lies in a real - space direction în perpendicular to the field . In the high - field limit the total electric field E becomes perpendicular to în . Since the component E , parallel to j is determined by the ...
... field H , when an open orbit lies in a real - space direction în perpendicular to the field . In the high - field limit the total electric field E becomes perpendicular to în . Since the component E , parallel to j is determined by the ...
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... field , which is assumed otherwise to have no appreciable affect on the thermal conductivity . ( Reproduced by permission of the National Research Council of Canada from J. H. P. Watson and G. M. Graham , Can . J. Phys . 41 , 1738 ...
... field , which is assumed otherwise to have no appreciable affect on the thermal conductivity . ( Reproduced by permission of the National Research Council of Canada from J. H. P. Watson and G. M. Graham , Can . J. Phys . 41 , 1738 ...
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... FIELD Consider a superconductor at a temperature T below its critical temperature Te . As a magnetic field H is turned on , a certain amount of energy is expended to establish the magnetic field of the screening currents that cancels the ...
... FIELD Consider a superconductor at a temperature T below its critical temperature Te . As a magnetic field H is turned on , a certain amount of energy is expended to establish the magnetic field of the screening currents that cancels the ...
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The Drude Theory of Metals | 1 |
Failures of the Free Electron Model | 57 |
Crystal Lattices | 63 |
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alkali atomic band structure Bloch Bragg plane Bravais lattice Brillouin zone calculation carrier densities Chapter charge density coefficients collision conduction band conduction electrons contribution crystal momentum crystal structure density of levels dependence depletion layer described dielectric constant direction distribution Drude Drude model effect electric field electron gas electron-electron electronic levels electrostatic energy gap example Fermi energy Fermi surface Figure free electron frequency given Hamiltonian hexagonal holes impurity independent electron approximation insulators interaction ionic crystals k-space lattice planes lattice point linear low temperatures macroscopic magnetic field metals neutron normal modes number of electrons one-electron levels orbits periodic potential perpendicular phonon Phys positive primitive cell primitive vectors Problem properties quantum reciprocal lattice vector region result scattering Schrödinger equation semiclassical semiconductors simple cubic solid solution specific heat spin superconducting symmetry term theory valence band vanishes velocity wave functions wave vector zero