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Shubnikov-de haas effect in bismuth
Y. Eckstein
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J. B. Ketterson
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Physics and Astronomy
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Bismuth
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Shubnikov-de Haas
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Magnetic Field
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Single Crystal
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Oscillatory Component
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Landau Levels
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Spin Splitting
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Fermi Energy
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Tilt Angle
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Transverse Magnetoresistance
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Principal Plane
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Engineering
Experimental Result
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Oscillatory
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Fermi Energy
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Magnetic Field
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Principal Plane
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Physics
Magnetoresistance
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Magnetic Field
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Single Crystal
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Material Science
Bismuth
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Magnetoresistance
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Single Crystal
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Magnetic Field
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Single Crystal
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