Hall coefficient of alloys of the Nd-Y system at temperature range 100–800°K
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Studies were conducted on the concentration and temperature dependence of the Hall coefficient of alloys of the Nd-Y system within the entire region of concentrations and in the temperature range from 100 to 800°K. The results obtained are discussed from the point of view of electron theory.
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Entire Region Hall Coefficient Electron Theory
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