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Conductivity of magnetic metals
J. L. Erskine, E. A. Stern
University of Washington
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Boltzmann Equation
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Magnetic Metal
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Relaxation Time
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Wave number
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Spin-orbit Coupling
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Magneto-optical Effect
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Magnetic Induction
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New Elements
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Uniform Magnetic
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Surface Impedance
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Skin Region
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Electronic Wave Functions
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Wave Frequency
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Spatial Polarization
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Frequency-dependent Conductivity
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Magnetic Conductor
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Magnetic Material
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Magneto-Optics
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Magnetic Induction
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Relaxation Time
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Wave Function
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Physics
Boltzmann Equation
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Magnetic Material
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Wave Function
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Spin-Orbit Coupling
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Relaxation Time
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Magneto-Optics
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Engineering
Boltzmann Equation
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Optic Effect
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Limiting Case
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Wave Number
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Magnetic Induction
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Relaxation Time
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Mathematics
Boltzmann Equation
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relaxation time τ
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Wave Number
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Magnetic Induction
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Limiting Case
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Electron Wavefunction
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