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Some electrical properties of synthetic klockmannite, CuSe

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This paper describes the synthesis of CuSe and the examination of prepared samples by means of density measurements, Debye-Scherrer analysis and measurement of its electrical properties. Considering the temperature-dependence of electrical conductivity and the values of thermoelectric power and the Hall constant, one may conclude that synthetic klockmannite behaves as a metal.

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Part of this work was reported at the 5th Congress of Yugoslav Physicists, Mathematicians and Astronomers, Ohrid 1970.

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Ogorelec, Z., Selinger, D. Some electrical properties of synthetic klockmannite, CuSe. J Mater Sci 6, 136–139 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00550344

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