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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).
hall coefficient of metal :-------->
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.
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).
hall coefficient of metal :-------->
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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