Abstract
The electrical transport properties (Hall coefficient, d.c. conductivity, Hall mobility and thermoelectric power) of bismuth selenide thin films prepared by reactive evaporation method have been studied in the temperature range from liquid nitrogen to 420 K. Hall effect measurements show that the films have a carrier concentration of ≈ 1.02 × 10 19 cm −3 with n-type conductivity.
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