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Galvanomagnetic effects in semiconductors

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Transport characterization of HgTeCdTe superlattice band structure

TL;DR: In this article, an extensive study of electron and hole transport in MBE-grown Hg-based superlattices is discussed, and temperature-dependent free carrier mobilities and densities have been obtained from a mixed-conduction analysis of the Hall and resistivity data as a function of magnetic field.
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The Hall effect in the organic conductor TTF-TCNQ: Choice of geometry for accurate measurements of highly anisotropic system

TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured the Hall effect on recently synthesized single crystals of quasi-one-dimensional organic conductor TTF-TCNQ, a well known charge transfer complex that has two kinds of conductive stacks: the donor and acceptor chains.
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Thermomagnetische und galvanomagnetische effekte in BiSb-Legierungen

TL;DR: In this article, Wolfe et al. investigated the thermoelektrischen Effektivitat im transversalen Magnetfeld and in Abhangigkeit von der Temperatur untersucht.
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Chapter 8 Electrical Properties of Nonuniform Crystals

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide information on the electrical properties of non-uniform crystals, and the case in which both n-and p-type regions are present in the same sample can be specifically excluded.
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Specific features of the anisotropy of low-temperature microwave magnetoresistivity of lightly doped p-Ge due to the presence of light and heavy holes

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the microwave magnetoabsorption associated with light holes only slightly depends on the direction of the magnetic field relative to the crystallographic axes of Ge, while the signal related to heavy holes changes by several times when a sample is rotated in a magnetic field.