Determination of Hall Coefficient for Neutron Irradiated Samples Down to Cryogenic Temperatures and its Dependance on Resistivity at Room Temperature

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Hall coefficients, Hall mobilities and resistivities of n-type samples with resistivities of ≈ 56 and 2500 Ω cm were measured before and after irradiation with fast neutrons, as a function of temperature from 300 down to 11 K. In addition, measurements of samples with resistivity of ≈ 157 Ω cm were carried out before and after irradiation at room temperature. The fast neutron fluences ranged from 6.1 × 1011 n/cm2 up to 1.0 × 1015 n/cm2. The Hall mobility sign was observed to change (from negative to positive) only for the highest resistivity samples at neutron fluences above 1.1 × 1014 n/cm2.

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