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Investigation of the charge transport in insulating solids
Considerable advances in the understanding of transport phenomena in solids have been made in recent years by the extensive study of semiconducting materials such as Ge and Si. Compared with this development, the large range of more highly insulating solids has received far less attention. At present, little detailed information is available on the mechanism of charge transport, which in some cases appears to be fundamentally different from that normally found in semiconductors.