
1. Electrical transport in solids
The aim of this section 1 is to outline the main lines of calculation that enable us to model electronic transport under the most general conditions, and to calculate the expression for electrical conduction using a semi-classical approach. The case of specific solids such as metals, semiconductors, amorphous materials or superconductors is studied in greater detail.
1.1 Statistical approach
When a solid is insulated, i.e. not subjected to an external...
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