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Quasilinear quantum magnetoresistance in pressure-induced nonsymmorphic superconductor chromium arsenide.


ABSTRACT: In conventional metals, modification of electron trajectories under magnetic field gives rise to a magnetoresistance that varies quadratically at low field, followed by a saturation at high field for closed orbits on the Fermi surface. Deviations from the conventional behaviour, for example, the observation of a linear magnetoresistance, or a non-saturating magnetoresistance, have been attributed to exotic electron scattering mechanisms. Recently, linear magnetoresistance has been observed in many Dirac materials, in which the electron-electron correlation is relatively weak. The strongly correlated helimagnet CrAs undergoes a quantum phase transition to a nonmagnetic superconductor under pressure. Here we observe, near the magnetic instability, a large and non-saturating quasilinear magnetoresistance from the upper critical field to 14?T at low temperatures. We show that the quasilinear magnetoresistance may arise from an intricate interplay between a nontrivial band crossing protected by nonsymmorphic crystal symmetry and strong magnetic fluctuations.

SUBMITTER: Niu Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5465317 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Quasilinear quantum magnetoresistance in pressure-induced nonsymmorphic superconductor chromium arsenide.

Niu Q Q   Yu W C WC   Yip K Y KY   Lim Z L ZL   Kotegawa H H   Matsuoka E E   Sugawara H H   Tou H H   Yanase Y Y   Goh Swee K SK  

Nature communications 20170605


In conventional metals, modification of electron trajectories under magnetic field gives rise to a magnetoresistance that varies quadratically at low field, followed by a saturation at high field for closed orbits on the Fermi surface. Deviations from the conventional behaviour, for example, the observation of a linear magnetoresistance, or a non-saturating magnetoresistance, have been attributed to exotic electron scattering mechanisms. Recently, linear magnetoresistance has been observed in ma  ...[more]

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