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The Hall effect as it is used for the van der Pauw method.
(a) - a current flowing through a piece of semiconductor material
(b) - the electrons flowing due to the current
(c) - the electrons accumulating at one edge due to the magnetic field
(d) - the resulting electric field and Hall voltage VH

See the Van der Pauw method article for further details.

This diagram was self-made using Jasc Paint Shop Pro 7. If you would like the source file, contact me on my talk page.

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  • (del) (cur) 08:41, 14 December 2006 . . Blair Bonnett (Talk | contribs) . . 800×900 (46,882 bytes) (The Hall effect as it is used for the van der Pauw method.<br />'''(a)''' - a current flowing through a piece of semiconductor material<br />'''(b)''' - the electrons flowing due to the current<br />'''(c)''' - the electrons accumulating at one edge due t)
  • (del) (rev) 03:54, 9 November 2006 . . Blair Bonnett (Talk | contribs) . . 800×900 (47,739 bytes) (Self-made using Jasc Paint Shop Pro 7. If you would like the source file, contact me on my [[User_talk:Blair Bonnett|talk page].)

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