Abstract

Electrical conductivity, the Hall coefficient, and thermoelectric power were studied and differential thermal analysis was carried out in Ag2Te crystals near and within the range of phase transitions, in the directions of heating and cooling. A large hysteresis loop was observed. The results are discussed in terms of the theory of smeared phase transitions. Agreement between experimental data and theory is achieved in a second approximation of the inclusion function L2(T) and its derivative with respect to temperature, dL2/dT.

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