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Transport Phenomena in Crystals

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Modern Crystallography IV

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Transport phenomena are associated with the electric charge, heat, and mass flow in electrical and thermal conductivity and diffusion [1.4]. They also include thermoelectric effects in crystals in the presence of electric potential and temperature gradients [1.5], and galvano-[6.1, 6.2] and thermomagnetic effects [1.11; 6.3; 6.4] which arise in crystals when an electric current or a heat flux passes through a crystal located in a magnetic field. This chapter briefly considers all these effects.

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Shuvalov, L.A. (1988). Transport Phenomena in Crystals. In: Shuvalov, L.A. (eds) Modern Crystallography IV. Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences, vol 37. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81838-7_6

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