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Effects of Pressure and Magnetic Field on the Thermoelectric Power

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Thermoelectric Power of Metals

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The influence of pressure on the TEP of metals is of practical and fundamental interest. The first is obvious: In a study of the effect of pressure on the properties of materials at temperatures well above or below room temperature, direct determination of the specimen temperature is requisite for meaningful data.

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Blatt, F.J., Schroeder, P.A., Foiles, C.L., Greig, D. (1976). Effects of Pressure and Magnetic Field on the Thermoelectric Power. In: Thermoelectric Power of Metals. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4268-7_7

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