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Chapter and Conference Paper
Magnetic Scattering in Dilute Metals
Recently, Toyozawa1 has presented a theory for the experimentally observed negative magnetoresistance in heavily doped semiconductors exhibiting metallic impurity conduction.2,3 This theory requires a localized s...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Magnetic Scattering in Dilute Metals
The observance of negative magnetoresistance at low temperatures in heavily doped n-type germanium, exhibiting metallic conductivity, was first reported by Sasaki et al. 1 at the 1960 Prague Semic...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
de Haas van Alphen Effect in Zinc Manganese Alloys
Observations of the long period de Haas van Alphen effect in pure zinc and in a zinc alloy containing 0.01 at.% manganese have been made to determine whether the Fermi surface of the alloy changes in the tempe...