Abstract
The amorphous metals Bi, Ga, Sn and Pb are obtained by quenched condensation. Their Hall effect is measured and compared with the model of free electrons. For Ga and Sn we find a good agreement with the free electron model. However, the Hall coefficient of Bi and Pb is only half as large as the theoretical value. This is particularly surprising because the corresponding liquids agree well with the free electron model and the amorphous state closely resembles the liquid. A trace effect of band structure may be responsible for the deviation.
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