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- 1. Physica B 344, 190 (2004) , Elsevier , “Thermomagnetic and thermoelectric properties of semiconductors (PbTe, PbSe) at ultrahigh pressures”, S.V. Ovsyannikov, V.V. ShchennikovThe longitudinal and transverse thermomagnetic Nernst–Ettingshausen (LNE, TNE) effects and the Maggi–Reghi–Leduc (MRL) effect were measured on PbTe and PbSe micro-samples at ultrahigh pressures upto 20 GPa. Values of the mobility of charge carriers as well as the scattering parameter were estimated both for the low- and high-pressure phase of PbTe and PbSe. At about 3 GPa, the maxima of both Nernst–Ettingshausen effects and magnetoresistance (MR) (and hence of the mobility of charge carriers μ), attributed to the gapless state of PbTe and PbSe were established. The TNE effect was found to be the largest among the effects measured, while the MRL was hardly visible even at the highest mobility values of the charge carriers. The possibilities for using thermomagnetic effects in micro-device technologies are discussed. (Read more)
- 2. Solid State Commun. 126, 373 (2003) , Pergamon Press , “Thermoelectric power, magnetoresistance of lead chalcogenides in the region of phase transitions under pressure”, V.V. Shchennikov, S.V. OvsyannikovThe longitudinal and transverse thermomagnetic Nernst–Ettingshausen (N–E) effects were measured at ultrahigh pressure up to 20 GPa under closure of semiconductor gap at NaCl- and GeS-type phases of n-PbTe, p-PbSe and p-PbS. Near~3 GPa, the maxima of N–E effects and magnetoresistance (and hence of mobility of charge carriers) attributed to gapless state for PbTe and PbSe were established. The reversible sign inversion of transverse N–E effect indicating the change in scattering mechanism of charge carries have been revealed at high pressure phase of PbSe. The lowering of thermomagnetic effects with pressure gave the evidence of indirect semiconductor gap at high pressure GeS-type phases in contrary to NaCl-phases. (Read more)
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