PACS numbers

72.20.Pa Thermoelectric and thermomagnetic effects
  1. E.D. Eidelman “Thermoelectric effect and thermoelectric generator based on carbon nanostructures: achievements and prospectsPhys. Usp. 64 535–557 (2021)
    07.20.Pe, 44.10.+i, 65.80.Ck, 72.20.Pa, 73.40.Ns (all)
  2. L.A. Maksimov, A.V. Mikheyenkov, T.V. Khabarova “On nondiagonal cross transport phenomena in a magnetic fieldPhys. Usp. 60 623–627 (2017)
    34.10.+x, 72.15.Gd, 72.15.Jf, 72.20.My, 72.20.Pa (all)
  3. A.F. Barabanov, Yu.M. Kagan et alThe Hall effect and its analogsPhys. Usp. 58 446–454 (2015)
    34.10.+x, 72.15.Gd, 72.15.Jf, 72.20.My, 72.20.Pa (all)
  4. Physical properties of graphene (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 28 March 2012)Phys. Usp. 55 1140–1151 (2012)
    01.10.Fv, 65.80.Ck, 68.65.Pq, 72.15.Jf, 72.20.Pa, 72.80.Vp, 78.67.Wj, 81.05.ue (all)
  5. A.A. Varlamov, A.V. Kavokin et alAnomalous thermoelectric and thermomagnetic properties of graphenePhys. Usp. 55 1146–1151 (2012)
    65.80.Ck, 72.15.Jf, 72.20.Pa, 72.80.Vp, 81.05.ue (all)
  6. A.V. Dmitriev, I.P. Zvyagin “Current trends in the physics of thermoelectric materialsPhys. Usp. 53 789–803 (2010)
    72.15.Jf, 72.20.Pa, 73.50.Lw, 85.80.Fi (all)
  7. L.A. Maksimov, T.V. Khabarova “Properties of acoustic polarization vectors in crystals and the phonon Hall effectPhys. Usp. 53 481–485 (2010)
    63.20.−e, 72.15.Gd, 72.20.Pa (all)
  8. A.P. Zhernov, A.V. Inyushkin “Kinetic coefficients in isotopically disordered crystalsPhys. Usp. 45 527–552 (2002)
    66.70.+f, 72.10.−d, 72.15.Eb, 72.20.Pa (all)
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    01.60.+q, 72.15.Jf, 72.20.Pa (all)
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    72.60.+g, 72.80.Ph, 72.20.Pa, 71.25.Lf (all)
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    75.30.Kz, 75.50.Pp, 75.40.Gb, 72.20.Pa, 71.35.−y (all)
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    72.20.Pa, 72.20.My, 72.40.+w, 72.80.Ey (all)
  14. P.S. Zyryanov, G.I. Guseva “Quantum theory of thermomagnetic phenomena in metals and semiconductorsSov. Phys. Usp. 11 538–563 (1969)
    72.15.Jf, 72.20.Pa (all)
  15. K.B. Tolpygo, I.B. Levinson “Fifth All-Union conference on the theory of semiconductorsSov. Phys. Usp. 6 825–833 (1964)
    01.30.Cc, 71.15.−m, 72.40.+w, 72.20.Fr, 72.20.My, 72.20.Pa (all)
  16. E.I. Rashba, K.B. Tolpygo “Fourth conference on semiconductor theorySov. Phys. Usp. 4 498–510 (1961)
    01.10.Fv, 72.20.Ht, 72.20.My, 72.20.Pa, 71.20.Nr, 71.18.+y (all)
  17. É.V. Shpol’skii “PROBLEMS OF SEMICONDUCTORSSov. Phys. Usp. 2 628–629 (1959)
    01.30.Vv, 71.35.−y, 72.20.Pa, 72.40.+w, 01.30.Rr (all)
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