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The effects observed when the surface impedance of a metal in a magnetic field is measured at relatively low radio frequencies have been shown to be effective tools for the study of the Fermi surface of a number of metals.1–3 Perhaps the most direct results of the various experiments were obtained by Gantmakher in measurements of size-dependent surface impedance anomalies in thin samples.2
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Sparlin, D.M., Schreiber, D.S. (1965). A Radio Frequency Size Effect in Gallium. In: Daunt, J.G., Edwards, D.O., Milford, F.J., Yaqub, M. (eds) Low Temperature Physics LT9. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6443-4_34
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