Abstract

The longitudinal electrical conductivity of a thin conducting film in the presence of electron and hole groups of charge carriers is calculated by the Kubo method under conditions such that the carrier motion is spatially quantized. It is shown that in the case of elastic scattering on impurities there are quantum high-temperature oscillations of the conductivity which are relatively insensitive to the temperature smearing of the Fermi level.

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