Electric resistivity and thermoelectric coefficient in layered structures with an anisotropic energy spectrum

The temperature dependence of resistivity ρ and thermoelectric coefficient α is studied in terms of the Mott-Davies theory for electronic processes in quasi two-dimensional disordered systems. The existence of a peak in the electron state density and narrow energy bands makes it possible to describe...

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Autores principales: Palistrant, Maria, Ursu, Vitalie, Calalb, Mihai
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:72ef0654d08a4f72ab035fda5f6951312021-11-21T12:00:47ZElectric resistivity and thermoelectric coefficient in layered structures with an anisotropic energy spectrum2537-63651810-648Xhttps://doaj.org/article/72ef0654d08a4f72ab035fda5f6951312012-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://mjps.nanotech.md/archive/2012/article/22419https://doaj.org/toc/1810-648Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2537-6365The temperature dependence of resistivity ρ and thermoelectric coefficient α is studied in terms of the Mott-Davies theory for electronic processes in quasi two-dimensional disordered systems. The existence of a peak in the electron state density and narrow energy bands makes it possible to describe the anomalies in the temperature dependence of α and ρ in high temperature superconducting cuprates based on FeAs.Palistrant, MariaUrsu, VitalieCalalb, MihaiD.Ghitu Institute of Electronic Engineering and Nanotechnologiesarticle-PhysicsQC1-999ElectronicsTK7800-8360ENMoldavian Journal of the Physical Sciences, Vol 11, Iss 4, Pp 301-311 (2012)
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Electric resistivity and thermoelectric coefficient in layered structures with an anisotropic energy spectrum
description The temperature dependence of resistivity ρ and thermoelectric coefficient α is studied in terms of the Mott-Davies theory for electronic processes in quasi two-dimensional disordered systems. The existence of a peak in the electron state density and narrow energy bands makes it possible to describe the anomalies in the temperature dependence of α and ρ in high temperature superconducting cuprates based on FeAs.
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author Palistrant, Maria
Ursu, Vitalie
Calalb, Mihai
author_facet Palistrant, Maria
Ursu, Vitalie
Calalb, Mihai
author_sort Palistrant, Maria
title Electric resistivity and thermoelectric coefficient in layered structures with an anisotropic energy spectrum
title_short Electric resistivity and thermoelectric coefficient in layered structures with an anisotropic energy spectrum
title_full Electric resistivity and thermoelectric coefficient in layered structures with an anisotropic energy spectrum
title_fullStr Electric resistivity and thermoelectric coefficient in layered structures with an anisotropic energy spectrum
title_full_unstemmed Electric resistivity and thermoelectric coefficient in layered structures with an anisotropic energy spectrum
title_sort electric resistivity and thermoelectric coefficient in layered structures with an anisotropic energy spectrum
publisher D.Ghitu Institute of Electronic Engineering and Nanotechnologies
publishDate 2012
url https://doaj.org/article/72ef0654d08a4f72ab035fda5f695131
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