Galvanomagnetic Effects of a Heavily Doped Germanium Crystal
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1956-08-05
著者
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Kanai Yasuo
The Electrical Communication Laboratory
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SASAKI Wataru
Electrotechnical Laboratory
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Sasaki Wataru
Electrotechnical Lavoratory
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Sasaki Wataru
Electrotechnical Labolatory
関連論文
- Magnetic Anomaly in the Metallic Impurity Conduction
- Piezoresistance and Magnetic Susceptibility in Heavily Doped n-Type Silicon
- Temperature Dependence of the Resistivity in the Impurity Conduction of n-type Germanium
- On the Electrical Properties of Silicon Single Crystals (I)
- Intervalley Scattering of Hot Electrons
- Anisotropy of Hot Electrons in n-type Germanium
- Electric Conduction in Phosphorus Doped Silicon at Low Temperatures
- Acoustoelectric Effect in n-type Germaniun
- The Effect of Tensile Stress on Impurity Conduction in n-type Germanium
- Galvanomagnetic Effects of a Heavily Doped Germanium Crystal
- Low Temperature Piezorresistance in n-Germanium
- The Temperature Dependence of the Superconducting Energy Gap of Gallium Single Crystal Obtained from Tunneling Measurements
- Anomalous Temperature Dependence of the Impurity Conduction in n-type Germanium
- On the Anomalous Magnetoresistance Erect in n-InSb
- On the Impurity Conduction in Germanium
- Electrical Properties of Nickel Doped Germanium at Low Temperatures
- Anomaly in the Temperature Dependence of Metallic Impurity Conduction
- Galvanomagnetic Effects in n-type Indium Antimonide at Very Low Temperatures
- Electrical Resistivity of SiC
- Anomalous Electrical Properties of Lead Telluride
- Oscillatory Galvanomagnetic Effects in n=type Indium Antimonide
- On the A. C. Characteristics of Silicon p-n Junction Alloy Diodes
- On the Effective Mass of the Conduction Electron in Germanium
- Silicocarbon—Thermal Decomposition Product of Silicone Resin
- Anisotropy of the Superconducting Energy Gap of Gallium Single Crystal Determined by Tunneling
- Negative Magnetoresistance in the Metallic Impurity Conduction of n-Type Germanium
- On the Effective Mass of the Conduction Electron in Germanium