THE EFFECT OF PLASTIC DEFORMATION ON THE HALL CONSTANT IN BISMUTH (in Russian)
The connection between the Hall constant and the plastic deformation of bismuth is investigated. Experiments showed that the greatest change in the Hall constant depending upon the degree of plastic deformation occurs when relative deformation is 43%. The increase in the ratio R/sub 0/R/sub D/ (where R/sub 0/ is the Hall constant of a nondefornied sample, and RD is the Hall constant of a deformed sample) to 43% can be explained by the change of the electronic density distribution and of the spectrum of collectivised electrons. A further increase in this ratio causes the sample to break. Taking into account the special position of bismuth, no generalization was made for other metals. (auth)
- Research Organization:
- Polytechnic Inst., Kiev
- NSA Number:
- NSA-14-004448
- OSTI ID:
- 4217010
- Journal Information:
- Inzhener.-Fiz. Zhur., Akad. Nauk Belorus. S.S.R., Journal Name: Inzhener.-Fiz. Zhur., Akad. Nauk Belorus. S.S.R. Vol. Vol: 2, No. 6
- Country of Publication:
- Country unknown/Code not available
- Language:
- Russian
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