Conductivity and Hall Effect in Cerium Dihydride
Results are given of measurements of the conductivity and Hall coefficient of cerium dihydride at 200°C as functions of composition. The conductivity, in agreement with earlier results, decreases with increasing hydrogen-to-cerium ratio. The Hall coefficient is positive and increases with hydrogen a...
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description | Results are given of measurements of the conductivity and Hall coefficient of cerium dihydride at 200°C as functions of composition. The conductivity, in agreement with earlier results, decreases with increasing hydrogen-to-cerium ratio. The Hall coefficient is positive and increases with hydrogen additions. The results are in agreement with a model in which hydrogen is assumed to be protonic. They are not compatible with the assumption of anionic hydrogen. |
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