1997
DOI: 10.1080/00319109708030560
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Electrical Conductivity, Thermoelectric Power, and Thermal Conductivity of Bi29Tl35Se36Chalcogenide Glass Semiconductors in Solid and Liquid States

Abstract: The properties of chalcogenide glass semiconductors of Bi29T135Se36 is investigated by the electrical conductivity, thermoelectric power and thermal conductivity as a function of temperature from room temperature to near 500°C. The experimental data of the electrical conductivity and thermoelectric power are analyzed in terms of a model developed from the density of states and electrical transport in solid amorphous semiconductors [l]. The activation energy calculated from electrical conductivity data is found… Show more

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“…This feature shows a good correlation between electrical conductivity and thermoelectric power in the studied samples. The thermoelectric power of intrinsic semiconductors is related to electrical conductivity by S͑T͒ = ͑k B / e͓͒A −ln ͑T͔͒ type equation 45,46 with a negative slope in the S͑T͒ versus ln ͑T͒ plot. We have calculated slope of the plot using maximum linear portion of the S versus ln curve, as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Connectivity Between Electrical Conductivity and Thermoelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This feature shows a good correlation between electrical conductivity and thermoelectric power in the studied samples. The thermoelectric power of intrinsic semiconductors is related to electrical conductivity by S͑T͒ = ͑k B / e͓͒A −ln ͑T͔͒ type equation 45,46 with a negative slope in the S͑T͒ versus ln ͑T͒ plot. We have calculated slope of the plot using maximum linear portion of the S versus ln curve, as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Connectivity Between Electrical Conductivity and Thermoelmentioning
confidence: 99%