Hall Effect in Chromium Telluride
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概要
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The Hall effect in chromium telluride is measured from room temperature to about 400℃ with a-c sample current and d-c magnetic field. At room temperature the Hall voltage of chromium telluride seems to consist of a negative anomalous component which exhibits saturation against the intensity of the magnetic field, and a positive normal component which may be ascribed to hole conduction. Above the Curie temperature, the negative component seems proportional to the magnitude of paramagnetic magnetization and the normal component is still positive. But at higher temperatures the observed Hall voltage becomes almost constant against the temperature variation and the sign is negative. Measurements of the resistivity are also carried out at the same temperature range. It is metallic over the whole temperature region and seems to have no singularity except at the Curie point.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1966-02-15
著者
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NOGAMI Minoru
Faculty of Engineering, Shizuoka University
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Nogami Minoru
Faculty Of Engineering Shizuoka University
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