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Transport properties of some bismuth-antimony alloys

S. D. Probert and C. B. Thomas

Applied Energy, 1979, vol. 5, issue 2, 127-140

Abstract: The thermal and electrical conductivities, as well as the thermoelectric powers for single crystals of Bi---Sb alloys, in the temperature range 60 to 90 K have been measured. The thermoelectric power behaviour is attributed to a change from extrinsic to intrinsic conduction occurring near 80 K for alloys with between 9 and 32 atomic % Sb. For alloys having less than 24 atomic % Sb, the phonons suffer a large strain field scattering whereas, for higher concentrations, bipolar diffusion probably ensues.

Date: 1979
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