Self-Magnetoresistance and Pinch Effect in Bismuth
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概要
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High current experiments on a single crystal bismuth sample at 77°K have shown strong self-magnetoresistance effects, including evidence for self-pinching of the intrinsic electron-hole plasma in that material. From the interpretation of the self-magnetoresistance data an estimate is made of the lifetime of excess electrons and holes in bismuth. This lifetime, τ_<e-h>, is found to be 〜10^<-8> sec at 77°K. Similar data taken at 243°K failed to show any departures from Ohm's law up to the highest currents used.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1963-09-05
著者
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Hattori Takeo
Laboratories Rca Inc.
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STEELE Martin
Laboratories RCA, Inc. C. P. O.
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Steele Martin
Laboratories Rca Inc.
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Hattori T.
Laboratories RCA, Inc.
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