Abstract
The coexistence of two types of carriers (free electrons and free holes) in InN:Mg and their competition is demonstrated by the temperature and magnetic-field-induced change of the sign of thermopower (a) as well as the maximum entropy mobility spectrum analysis. The results confirm the existence of alternative carrier channels in addition to the n-type surface inversion layer and p-type bulk. They also show that In-polarity can be propitious for occurrence of p-type conductivity.