Anisotropy of the Apparent Resistivity in High-Purity Aluminium Single Crystals in Longitudinal Magnetic Fields
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The longitudinal magnetoresistance of high-purity aluminium :single crystalshas been measured by point-contact four-probe method at 4.2 K irt the magneticfields up to 4 T. Squeezing effect of a current is recognized in all sjpecimens, andanisotropy of the squeezing effect, which is induced by magnetic breakdown,is observed in specimens having specific orientations.The saturation values of the longitudinal magnetoresistance at 4.2 K alongthe principal axes [0013, [1114 and [011] are obtained as 0.36,0.8 a?xd 1.1, respec-tivel7.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1980-05-15
著者
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Ueda Yoshitake
Laboratory Of Crystal Physics Faculty Of Science Hiroshima University
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Kino Takao
Laboratory Of Crystal Physics Faculty Of Science Hiroshima Univ.
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