The Influence of External Factors on Quantum Magnetic Effects in Electronic Semiconductor Structures

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Abstract

A theory is constructed of the temperature dependence of quantum oscillation phenomena in narrow-gap electronic semiconductors, taking into account the thermal smearing of Landau levels. Oscillations of longitudinal electrical conductivity in narrow-gap electronic semiconductors at various temperatures are studied. An integral expression is obtained for the longitudinal conductivity in narrow-gap electronic semiconductors, taking into account the diffuse broadening of the Landau levels. A formula is obtained for the dependence of the oscillations of longitudinal electrical conductivity on the band gap of narrow-gap semiconductors. The calculation results are compared with experimental data.

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Erkaboev*, U., Rakhimov, R., … Sayidov, N. (2020). The Influence of External Factors on Quantum Magnetic Effects in Electronic Semiconductor Structures. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(5), 1557–1563. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.e2613.039520

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