A Transverse Voltage in a Longitudinal Magnetic Field in Bismuth
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A transverse voltage along the binary axis is observed in bismuth in a longitudinal magnetic field along the bisectrix direction. This voltage is found to be directly related to the tilt of electron energy ellipsoid around the binary axis. The observed transverse voltage is proportional to the longitudinal electric and magnetic fields in the classical high magnetic field region and gives a value of 8°31' for the tilt angle. This transverse voltage is relatively unaffected by the presence of impurities and can be a useful tool to estimate the tilt angle of energy ellipsoids with respect to the crystal axes in semimetals. Prediction of the sign of this transverse voltage requires an exact knowledge of the relative crystalline and field directions. The anomalous longitudinal magnetoresistance is also discussed.
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- 1968-04-05
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