Hall Effect
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the University of Chicago, Department of Physics
Students study the Hall Effect in single crystal germanium, doped with gallium. The Hall voltage, resistivity, and mobility are studied in the temperature range 78K to 430K.
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Number = {2 May 2025},
Year = {2008}
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