Abstract

In the anisotropic relaxation time model the trajectory method is used to derive some useful formulae for the low field Hallcoefficient in cubic metals. The results are already known from the literature, but for one part of them a derivation has not been published (Rasmussenet al.) and the other part was derived with different methods (Tsuji) and under simplifying assumptions (Tsuji, Ziman). So the results prove the consistency of the various formulae and their uniform derivation illustrates the underlying physical processes. The results are discussed and connected with the Kohler rule.

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