1. Anisotropic Magnetoresistivity in Semimetal TaSb2.
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Xia-Yin Liu, Jia-Lu Wang, Wei You, Ting-Ting Wang, Hai-Yang Yang, Wen-He Jiao, Hong-Ying Mao, Li Zhang, Jie Cheng, and Yu-Ke Li
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MAGNETIC anisotropy , *MAGNETORESISTANCE , *SEMIMETALS , *TANTALUM compounds , *METAL-insulator transitions - Abstract
We investigate the anisotropic magnetic transports in topological semimetal TaSb2. The compound shows the large magnetoresistance (MR) without saturation and the metal-insulator-like transition no matter whether the magnetic field is parallel to c-axis or a-axis, except that the MR for B||c is almost twice as large as that of B||a at low temperatures. The adopted Kohler’s rule can be obeyed by the MR at distinct temperatures for B||c, but it is slightly violated as B||a. The angle-dependent MR measurements exhibit the two-fold rotational symmetry below 70 K, consistent with the monoclinic crystal structure of TaSb2. The dumbbell-like picture of angle-dependent MR in TaSb2 suggests a strongly anisotropic Fermi surface at low temperatures. However, it finally loses the two-fold symmetry over 70 K, implying a possible topological phase transition at around the temperature where Tm is related to a metal-insulator-like transition under magnetic fields. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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