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Original Articles

Surface conduction versus bulk conduction in pure stoichiometric NiO crystals

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Pages 659-667 | Received 29 Jan 1982, Accepted 07 May 1982, Published online: 02 Sep 2006
 

Abstract

From the measurement of three-probe resistivities, which are much larger than two-probe resistivities, we conclude that annealed, nominally pure and nearly stoichiometric NiO single crystals normally have a low-resistivity surface layer which masks the behaviour of the bulk in most electrical measurements. Bulk resistivities larger than 1016 Ω cm have been measured below 100°C. It is possible that the results of nearly all previous Hall, resistivity and thermoelectric-power measurements made on high-resistivity samples are indicative of the surface rather than the bulk properties of NiO.

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