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... sample , does not appear in ( 1.21 ) . However , at very low temperatures in very pure , carefully prepared samples at very high fields , the measured Hall constants do appear to approach a limiting value . The more elaborate theory of ...
... sample , does not appear in ( 1.21 ) . However , at very low temperatures in very pure , carefully prepared samples at very high fields , the measured Hall constants do appear to approach a limiting value . The more elaborate theory of ...
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... sample , since the discontinuity in the polarization density P at the surface of the sample acts as a bound surface charge , and contributes an additional term to the macroscopic field in the interior . For certain simply shaped samples ...
... sample , since the discontinuity in the polarization density P at the surface of the sample acts as a bound surface charge , and contributes an additional term to the macroscopic field in the interior . For certain simply shaped samples ...
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... sample , is known as the intrinsic resistivity , while the data for the various samples , except at temperatures so high that they agree with the intrinsic curve , are referred to as extrinsic properties . Quite generally , a ...
... sample , is known as the intrinsic resistivity , while the data for the various samples , except at temperatures so high that they agree with the intrinsic curve , are referred to as extrinsic properties . Quite generally , a ...
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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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