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Electrical Conduction in Amorphous Films

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WHILE carrying out general exploratory work on the electrical properties of vacuum-deposited thin films, an interesting phenomenon was observed in boron layers. Similar effects have since been observed in other materials; however, most of the work so far has been with boron films. The purpose of this communication is to describe the observed phenomenon, leaving the explanation to a later date when more facts have been collected.

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  1. Stansel, F. R., Proc. Inst. Rad. Eng., 39, 342 (1951).

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FELDMAN, C. Electrical Conduction in Amorphous Films. Nature 203, 964–965 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/203964b0

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