Abstract
THE volume rectification in carborundum, which is quite independent of any point action, has been observed by many experimenters1. An attempt is made here to explain some features of this effect.
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KHASTGIR, S. Origin of Uni-Polar Electrical Conductivity of Carborundum. Nature 139, 28–29 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139028b0
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