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Kohler’s rule

In the band picture outlined in Section III.B, the effect of a magnetic field on the electrical resistivity (p) is to give an increase (Ap = p - p0) that obeys Kohler s rule (KR) [35,100], namely ... [Pg.387]

It states that the deflection of a carrier is proportional to the product of the magnetic field and the time between collisions. Deviations from Kohler s rule are evidence that different types of scattering mechanisms have different effects on different groups of carriers. [Pg.431]

Deserves your attention. MOs are given on p. 268 Justify Kohler s empirical rule. [Pg.123]

The Kohler rule or the Nordheim-Gorter rule can be used in the same way as the Matthiessen rule to separate the different contributions to the total thermopower S. ... [Pg.419]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.106 , Pg.207 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.216 ]




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