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Effect of magnetic fields . Flux exclusion . Intermediate state . Entropy increase on
going to normal state . Frequency effects . Gyromagnetic ratio . Isotope effect .
Occurrence of superconductivity . Non - ideal superconductors .
Superconductivity ...
Effect of magnetic fields . Flux exclusion . Intermediate state . Entropy increase on
going to normal state . Frequency effects . Gyromagnetic ratio . Isotope effect .
Occurrence of superconductivity . Non - ideal superconductors .
Superconductivity ...
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HALL EFFECT The most striking experimental evidence leading us to introduce
the concept of positive current carriers or holes in crystals is furnished by the Hall
effect . When a conductor is placed in a magnetic field perpendicular to the ...
HALL EFFECT The most striking experimental evidence leading us to introduce
the concept of positive current carriers or holes in crystals is furnished by the Hall
effect . When a conductor is placed in a magnetic field perpendicular to the ...
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Fisher and others have pointed out the important effect that diffusion along
dislocations ( Chapter 19 ) and grain boundaries can have in shortcircuiting
normal diffusion paths , especially at low temperatures . KIRKENDALL EFFECT A
...
Fisher and others have pointed out the important effect that diffusion along
dislocations ( Chapter 19 ) and grain boundaries can have in shortcircuiting
normal diffusion paths , especially at low temperatures . KIRKENDALL EFFECT A
...
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DIFFRACTION OF XRAYS BY CRYSTALS | 44 |
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLIDS LATTICE ENERGY | 63 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 85 |
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