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Note on the Hall Effect in Ice

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The magnetic field dependence of the polarization correlation function is investigated. It is shown that the Hall effect is extremely small and probably inobservable because of the lattice anti-polarization produced by the motion of ionic defects and because of the incoherent motion of Bjerrum defects.

On leave of absence from Physics Department and Institute “J. Stefan”, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia.

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Gosar, P. (1974). Note on the Hall Effect in Ice. In: Busch, G., Strässler, S. (eds) Physics of Condensed Matter. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-39595-0_14

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