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Advanced Topics}Solid State Physics

Recall R_H=-\frac{1}{nec}, where the sign shows that the charge carrier is negative. (n is the electron density, e electron charge, c speed of light)

The Hall effect has to do with a bar of metal placed in a magnetic field. An electric current runs through it perpendicular to the field direction. However, the magnetic field term in the Lorentz force creates a force perpendicular to both the magnetic field and electric field. This ``pulls" the current astride from its original straight path. Charge starts accumulating on one side of the slab from this force, even as current continues to flow perpendicular to the accumulation direction. In equilibrium, the magnetic force balances the electric force from this charge accumulation. Apply some basic EM theory, and one can derive the Hall coefficient (R_H) defined above.

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Albert
2009-10-17 09:00:23
I do not think it is C.

One can refer to the link below. The Hall effect tells not the sign of the charge carrier but the carrier density as well as the magnetic field. I may be wrong, I am not too sure but Wikipedia suggests otherwise.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_effect#Quantum_Hall_effect
hdcase
2009-10-25 21:26:33
The answer is C because if you were to stick an unknown semiconductor in a magnetic field with a perpendicular voltage you could measure the charge accumulation (in the direction perpendicular to both the magnetic field and the electrical field) to determine whether holes or electrons were moving along the direction of the applied current.
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aaa
2007-07-14 13:54:32
aaa
2007-07-14 13:55:34
c is the answer

NEC

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