Non-saturating large magnetoresistance in semimetals
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Abstract
We investigate magnetotransport properties of semimetals that exhibit non-saturating magnetoresistance (MR). We particularly focus on identifying three characteristic transport quantities to classify the quasi-linear, large MR behavior: (1) the Hall angle, (2) the exponent of field dependence of MR, i.e. Hα and (3) the change of fractional MR as a function of temperature (T). We compare these parameters in four different semimetals – NbP, NbSb2, TaP, and TaSb2, and discuss their implications in connection to characteristics of electronic structures as well as the disorder-induced linear MR mechanisms.
*A part of this work was performed in the National High Magnetic Field Lab, at Tallahassee FL, which was supported by National Science Foundation Cooperative Agreement No. DMR-1157490 and the State of Florida.
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Presenters
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Ian Leahy
- Physics, Univ of Colorado - Boulder