The resistivity and Hall effect in CeNiSn are measured at temperatures down to 35 mK and in magnetic fields up to 20 T with the current applied along the {\it b} axis. The resistivity at zero field exhibits quadratic temperature dependence below ∼0.16 K with a huge coefficient of the T2 term (54 μΩcm/K2). The resistivity as a function of field shows an anomalous maximum and dip, the positions of which vary with field directions. Shubnikov-de Haas (SdH) oscillations with a frequency {\it F} of ∼100 T are observed for a wide range of field directions in the {\it ac} and {\it bc} planes, and the quasiparticle mass is determined to be ∼10-20 {\it m}e. The carrier density is estimated to be ∼10−3 electron/Ce. In a narrow range of field directions in the {\it ac} plane, where the magnetoresistance-dip anomaly manifests itself clearer than in other field directions, a higher-frequency (F=300∼400T) SdH oscillation is found at high fields above the anomaly. This observation is discussed in terms of possible field-induced changes in the electronic structure.
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0207379,
title = {Resistivity, Hall effect and Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations in CeNiSn},
author = {T. Terashima and C. Terakura and S. Uji and H. Aoki and Y. Echizen and T. Takabatake},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0207379},
year = {2009}
}
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15 pages, 5 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. B (15 Sept. 2002 issue)