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Electrical conductivity characteristics of ferric metavanadate

K Tennakone and W G D Dharmaratna

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The electrical conductivity characteristics of ferric metavanadate are studied. It is found that this material undergoes a conductivity transition at 168 degrees C.


PACS

72.80.Ga Transition-metal compounds

72.20.-i Conductivity phenomena in semiconductors and insulators

Subjects

Condensed matter: electrical, magnetic and optical

Semiconductors

Dates

Issue 5 (14 May 1983)



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