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Hall effect ordinary

Several additional conclusions concerning the nature of the chemisorbed layer can be drawn from the Hall effect measurements (33, 34) The chemisorbed species, together with the surface metal atoms, represent complexes analogical to the ordinary chemical compounds and, consequently, one might expect that the metal atoms involved in these complexes will contribute to lesser extent or not at all to the bulk properties of the metal. Then we should speak about the demetallized surface layer (41). When the Hall voltage was measured as a function of the evaporated film thickness... [Pg.61]

Due to the presence of the anomalous Hall effect (known also as the extraordinary or spin Hall effect), magnetotransport measurements provide valuable information on the magnetism of thin films. The Hall resistance / Haii is empirically known to be a sum of ordinary and anomalous Hall terms,... [Pg.27]

There are modem additions to the ordinary Hall effect, which have become very important in magnetics technology ... [Pg.451]

The ordinary Hall effect originates form the Lorentz force experienced by the conduction electrons moving in the field H, while the spontaneous Hall effect arises... [Pg.370]

A change on the resistance of a conductor in a magnetic field was first noticed by Lord Kelvin in 1856. The effect is caused by the Lorentz force which deflects the trajectory of the current carriers as in the Hall effect (see Section 18.5) and is maximized when the current flow is perpendicular to the magnetic field. The effect is called ordinary magnetoresistance (OMR) or ordinary magnetoresistance. [Pg.509]

During my first experience with a psychedelic drug, mescaline, I told my body to walk down to the end of the hall. Then my awareness became completely absorbed in various internal events. After what seemed a very long time, I was surprised to notice that my body had walked down the hall and obligingly stopped at the end, with no conscious participation or awareness on my part. To some extent this occurs in an ordinary d-SoC, especially with well-learned actions, but the effect can be much more striking in a d-ASC. We should distinguish lack of sensory awareness of body actions from awareness of them but without the sense of ego added. The latter also creates a different relationship with motor actions. [Pg.125]

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