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hall coefficient of metal

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In this lab we will only be concerned with the Hall coefficient. 4 There is also a fractional quantum Hall effect. however RH is often reported in hybrid units such as (volt cm)/(amp gauss). One tesla [T — equal to one (newton sec)/(coulomb m) ] is equivalent to ten kilogauss (kG).



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In the metal, the charge carriers are conduction electrons, so we expect a negative value of the Hall coefficient. For the semiconductor, you will be using a doped semiconductor (p-type germanium) where the majority charge carriers are holes. ... You will also look at the temperature dependence of the Hall coefficient.
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