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Magnetoresistance pressure dependent

Ohmichi E, Ito H, Ishiguro T, Komatsu T, Saito G (1998) Pressure dependence of magnetoresistance and Fermi surface of (BEDT-TTF)2Cu2(CN)3. Rev High Pressure Sci Technol 7 ... [Pg.125]

Fig. 5 (a) Field dependence of the intralayer magnetoresistance of (EDTDMEFeB at T 1.8 K under pressures of 5.4, 7.0, 10.3, and 17.6 kbar. (b) Calculated field dependence of the magnetoresistance under various pressures, expressed with an empirical parameter a (see text)... [Pg.86]

Fig. 30. Transverse magnetoresistivity Ap against T (on logarithmic scale) for CeCu at B = 7.5 T for different pressures. Inset shows magnetic-field dependence of T the temperature at which Ap changes sign, for p = 0 and 10 kbar, respectively (Onuki and Komatsubara 1987). Lines through data points are guides to the eye. Fig. 30. Transverse magnetoresistivity Ap against T (on logarithmic scale) for CeCu at B = 7.5 T for different pressures. Inset shows magnetic-field dependence of T the temperature at which Ap changes sign, for p = 0 and 10 kbar, respectively (Onuki and Komatsubara 1987). Lines through data points are guides to the eye.

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