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You are on the right track, if you only consider that (ᵝ+) – is the compression limit (heat, ampere), ᵝ – is the expansion limit (cold, volt), (ᵝ+) + (ᵝ-) = nucleon - unit of charge. In your case, you should know the nucleons (charge units) Ga and N. This follows from the proton-neutron ratio in the composition of the nucleon of each element. In a successful case, you get cyclical functions of current-voltage interaction, that is, charge - discharge (compression - expansion). Helium has nothing to do with it.
Good luck!https://zenodo.org/records/8333155