Abstract

The Hall effect in nickel-phosphorus thin films prepared by oxydo-reduction in liquid phase, is greatly influenced by the phosphorus present in the deposit by an important effect in structure. The conductivity is electronic. The results are in agreement with the present theories of the Hall effect in ferromagnets.

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