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Hall coefficient, rare earth elements

Hall coefficient, rare earth elements, 4-127 to 132 Hall density, superconductors, 12-73 to 74 Hall resistance, quantized, 1-1 to 11 Halocarbon refrigerants, 6-133 to 135 Handling and Disposal of Chemicals in Laboratories, 16-1 to 12... [Pg.2482]

The rare earth metals display a rich variety of transport phenomena, which we shall discuss in the remaining sections. Transport properties were last reviewed by Legvold (1972), who presented data for the resistivity, thermal conductivity and Seebeck coefficient of almost all the rare earth metals together with Hall effect results for the elements Gd-Er. Since 1972 little attention has been given to the thermal conductivity and Seebeck coefficient and, accordingly, we shall concentrate on the resistivity, magnetoresistivity and Hall effect measurements, with particular attentiM to recent studies. [Pg.469]


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