Abstract

Synopsis The specific resistivity of a germanium n -type monocristal of high resistivity (76 ohm-cm at 15°C) has been measured as a function of pressure and temperature. Calculations are carried out on the pressure and temperature dependence of the intrinsic energy gap and electron mobility. The pressure dependence has been measured with hydrostatic pressures up to 1000 kg/cm 2 in a temperature range of 328.8°K to 174°K. Measurements of the specific resistivity as a function of temperature were carried out down to liquid hydrogen temperatures.

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