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Linear and quadratic magnetoresistance in the semimetal SiP2

Materials Science 2020-10-13 v2

Abstract

Multiple mechanisms for extremely large magnetoresistance (XMR) found in many topologically nontrivial/trivial semimetals have been theoretically proposed, but experimentally it is unclear which mechanism is responsible in a particular sample. In this article, by the combination of band structure calculations, numerical simulations of magnetoresistance (MR), Hall resistivity and de Haas-van Alphen (dHvA) oscillation measurements, we studied the MR anisotropy of SiP2_{2} which is verified to be a topologically trivial, incomplete compensation semimetal. It was found that as magnetic field, HH, is applied along the aa axis, the MR exhibits an unsaturated nearly linear HH dependence, which was argued to arise from incomplete carriers compensation. For the HH \parallel [101] orientation, an unsaturated nearly quadratic HH dependence of MR up to 5.88 ×\times 104^{4}%\% (at 1.8 K, 31.2 T) and field-induced up-turn behavior in resistivity were observed, which was suggested due to the existence of hole open orbits extending along the kxk_{x} direction. Good agreement of the experimental results with the simulations based on the calculated Fermi surface (FS) indicates that the topology of FS plays an important role in its MR.

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@article{arxiv.2002.05258,
  title  = {Linear and quadratic magnetoresistance in the semimetal SiP2},
  author = {Yuxing Zhou and Zhefeng Lou and ShengNan Zhang and Huancheng Chen and Qin Chen and Binjie Xu and Jianhua Du and Jinhu Yang and Hangdong Wang and QuanSheng Wu and Oleg V Yazyev and Minghu Fang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.05258},
  year   = {2020}
}

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9 pages, 8 figures