
where θD is the Debye temperature. At lower temperatures there are fewer phonons available for drag, and at higher temperatures they tend to lose momentum in phonon-phonon scattering instead of phonon-electron scattering. This region of the Seebeck coefficient-versus-temperature function is highly variable under a magnetic field. Kittel, Charles ...
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