
doi: 10.1007/bf00815862
The method of the B(t) field is used to analyze conductivity by means of impurities. The case of nonmetallic conductivity with a low degree of compensation is discussed. It is shown that the activation energy in the representation of the B(t) field is equal to the binding energy in the “trap.” The anomalous dependence on the degree of compensation is also confirmed.
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