The Hall Effect and Its Applications [E-Book] / edited by C. L. Chien, C. R. Westgate.
In 1879, while a graduate student under Henry Rowland at the Physics Department of The Johns Hopkins University, Edwin Herbert Hall discovered what is now universally known as the Hall effect. A symposium was held at The Johns Hopkins University on November 13, 1979 to commemorate the lOOth annivers...
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Personal Name(s): | Chien, C. L., editor |
Westgate, C. R., editor | |
Imprint: |
Boston, MA :
Springer,
1980
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Physical Description: |
X, 550 p. 71 illus. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9781475713671 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-1-4757-1367-1 |
Subject (LOC): |
- “Pressing Electricity”: A Hundred Years of Hall Effect Effect in Crystalline Metals and Alloys
- The Hall Effect of Ferromagnets
- Hall Effect from Skew Scattering by Magnetic Impurities
- Hall Effect in Single Crystals of Iron
- Hall Effect in Amorphous Metals
- The Hall Effect in Liquid Metals
- Hall Effect in Liquid Metals: Experimental Results
- Experimental Hall Effect Data for a Small-Polaron Semiconductor
- The Hall Effect in Hopping Conduction
- Hall Effect and the Beauty and Challenges of Science
- The Hall Effect in Heavily Doped Semiconductors
- Electron Correlation and Activated Hall Mobility
- Some General Input-output Rules Governing Hall Coefficient Behavior
- Hall Currents in the Aurora
- Hall Effect Formulae and Units
- The Hall Effect in Silicon Circuits
- Packaging Hall Effect Devices
- Hall Effect Magnetometers for High Magnetic Fields and Temperatures between 1.5 K and 300 K
- Applications of Hall Effect Devices in Space Technology
- E. H. Hall and Physics at Hopkins: The Background to Discovery
- The Hall Effect in the Context of Nineteenth-Century Physics
- The Discovery of the Hall Effect: Edwin Hall’s Hitherto Unpublished Account.