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dc.contributor.authorIvanov, O.-
dc.contributor.authorYaprintsev, M.-
dc.contributor.authorLyubushkin, R.-
dc.date.accessioned2022-11-14T08:30:45Z-
dc.date.available2022-11-14T08:30:45Z-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.identifier.citationIvanov, O. Measuring current effect on low-temperature resistivity of n-type Bi₁.₉Lu₀.₁Te₃ compound: Probing the changing in conductivity mechanism under weak electric field / O. Ivanov, M. Yaprintsev, R. Lyubushkin // Physica B: Physics of Condensed Matter. - 2020. - Vol.597.-P. 412424.ru
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.bsu.edu.ru/handle/123456789/49570-
dc.description.abstracthe measuring current effect on low-temperature resistivity of Bi₁.₉Lu₀.₁Te₃ has been analyzed. . Temperature behavior of the resistivity is connected to two mechanisms. High-temperature mechanism (above 35 K) is due to acoustic phonon scattering. For this mechanism, the resistivity is growing with both increasing temperature and increasing current (positive current effect). Low-temperature mechanism (below 35 K) results in appearance of resistivity minimum at low temperatures. Below the minimum, the resistivity is growing with decreasing temperatureru
dc.language.isoenru
dc.subjectphysicsru
dc.subjectelectricityru
dc.subjectelectrical resistivityru
dc.subjectweak electric fieldru
dc.subjectconductivity mechanismru
dc.subjectelectron mobiltyru
dc.subjecthopping conductivityru
dc.titleMeasuring current effect on low-temperature resistivity of n-type Bi₁.₉Lu₀.₁Te₃ compound: Probing the changing in conductivity mechanism under weak electric fieldru
dc.typeArticleru
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