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Thermomagnetic effects

S.M. Puri and T.H. Geballe, Thermomagnetic Effects in the Quantum Region... [Pg.646]

T. C. Harmon and J. M. Honig, Thermoelectric and Thermomagnetic Effects and Applications, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., New York, 1967. [Pg.510]

Thermomagnetic effects kik B) kik, thermal km, Leduc-Righi kikim, magnetothermal kjkjmy, second-order... [Pg.299]

Names and symbols used for galvanomagnetic and thermomagnetic effects in crystals are summarized in Table 15.8. In the presence of a magnetic field, crystal properties become functions of the magnetic induction B, and the ORRs, hitherto applied in the zero-field form Lik = Lki are... [Pg.299]

Terry M. Tritt and R. T. Littleton, IV, Thermoelectric Properties of the Transition Metal Pentatellurides Potential Low-Temperature Thermoelectric Materials Franz Freibert, Timothy W. Darling, Albert Miglori, and Stuart A. Trugman, Thermomagnetic Effects and Measurements... [Pg.197]

See, e.g., T.C. Harman and J.M. Honig, Thermoelectric and Thermomagnetic Effects and Applications, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1967. The presentation given here is of limited (but nevertheless, didactic) utility since it applies only to a metal that is modeled in the free electron approximation or to extrinsic semiconductors. For more complicated models, particularly those involving charge transport by electrons and holes in multiband materials, the more elaborate analysis presented in advanced treatises is required. [Pg.383]

On inserting these relations into (6.10.1) one thus obtains a complete description of irreversible processes for the system under study. This in turn, permits an analysis to be made of the 560 possible galvano-thermomagnetic effects that can be achieved in the rectangular parallelepiped geometry of Fig. 6.10.1. [Pg.388]

Thermoelectric and Thermomagnetic Effects in Graphite, T. Tsuzuku and K. Sugi-hara... [Pg.433]

Work supported in part by Aeronautical Systems Division, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, f An excellent qualitative description of the galvanomagnetic and thermomagnetic effects is given by S. W. Angrist in Scientific American (Dec. 1961). [Pg.367]

Hellmann, R., Bich, E., Vogel, E., Dickinson, A. S., and Vesovic, V, Calculation of the Transport and Relaxation Properties of Methane. II. Thermal Conductivity, Thermomagnetic Effects, Volume Viscosity, and Nuclear-Spin Relaxation, / Chem. Phys. 130, 124309, 2009. [Pg.1333]

Vesovic, V, Wakeham, W.A., Dickinson, A.S., McCourt, F.R.W. AThachuk, M. (1995). Quantum mechanical calculation of generalised collision cross sections for the He — N2 interaction. Part II. Thermomagnetic effect. Mol. Phys., submitted. [Pg.65]

Seebeck Thomas Johann (1770-1831) Brit, phys., devised thermocouple, built a polariscope, studied heat radiation, thermomagnetic effect (known as Seebeck s effect)... [Pg.468]

Herring, C., Geballe, T. H., Kunzler, J. E. (1958). Phonon-drag thermomagnetic effects in n-type germanium. I. general survey. Physical Review, 111, 36-57. [Pg.29]


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