'... a metal conducts and a non-metal doesn't'.
In a letter to one of the authors, Sir Nevill Mott, then in his tenth decade, highlighted the fact that the statement '... a metal conducts, and a non-metal doesn't' can be true only at the absolute zero of temperature, T=0 K. But, of course, experimental studies of metals, non-metals...
Main Authors: | Edwards, P, Lodge, M, Hensel, F, Redmer, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
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