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titanium dioxide hall effect
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The Hall effect. a phenomena where a magnetic field is produced perpendicular to the current in a conductor. can be used to gather information about titanium dioxide. This semiconductor material is commonly used in various applications and its Hall effect can reveal details about carrier concentration and mobility. Interestingly. the Hall effect of undoped titanium dioxide is typically negative. indicating behavior similar to that of an n-type semiconductor with electrons as the main carriers. However. when doped with small amounts of impurities. it exhibits a positive Hall effect and behaves like a P-type semiconductor with positively charged carriers known as holes. Therefore. understanding the Hall effect in this material is crucial for its properties and potential use in electronics and optoelectronics.
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