Giant quantum oscillations of the longitudinal magneto-thermopower at the electron topological transition induced by stretch of quantum wires of bismuth doped with Te
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NIKOLAEVA, Albina, GITSU, Dumitru, HUBER, Tito, KONOPKO, Leonid, PARA, Gheorghe. Giant quantum oscillations of the longitudinal magneto-thermopower at the electron topological transition induced by stretch of quantum wires of bismuth doped with Te. In: Physica Status Solidi C: Conferences, 2004, vol. 1, pp. 2654-2657. ISSN 1610-1634. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/pssc.200405415
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Physica Status Solidi C: Conferences
Volumul 1 / 2004 / ISSN 1610-1634

Giant quantum oscillations of the longitudinal magneto-thermopower at the electron topological transition induced by stretch of quantum wires of bismuth doped with Te

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/pssc.200405415

Pag. 2654-2657

Nikolaeva Albina12, Gitsu Dumitru1, Huber Tito3, Konopko Leonid12, Para Gheorghe1
 
1 Institute of Applied Physics, Academy of Sciences of Moldova,
2 Laboratorul internaţional de câmpuri magnetice puternice şi temperaturi joase al Institutului de Inginerie Electronică şi Nanotehnologii “D.Ghiţu”,
3 Howard University
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 23 iulie 2023


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Thermoelectric and magneto-thermoelectric properties of quantum wires of bismuth doped with Te were investigated at electron topological transitions (ETT) induced by stretch in the temperature interval 4.2-300 K and magnetic fields up to 14T. Single Bi, Bi〈Te〉 wires were obtained by the liquid phase casting by the Ulitovsky method. They were single crystals of strictly cylindrical form in a glass cover with orientation 〈1011〉 along the wire axis. In thin wires of Bi doped with Te a number of anomalies were found out at ETT, of the type of formation of new Fermi surface cavity (T-hole) induced by extension. The "giant" oscillations of the thermopower in magnetic field and singularities in deformation curves of thermopower and resistance may be referred to these anomalies. In general they give evidence that the intervally scattering of carriers plays the significant role in wires of Bi and Te-doped Bi in the low temperature range. 

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Bismuth, casting, deformation, Electric conductivity, Low temperature effects, Magnetic field effects, oscillations, Semiconductor doping, single crystals, Tellurium