2015
DOI: 10.1063/1.4927316
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Galvanomagnetic phenomena in organic conductors under topological phase transition

Abstract: The magnetoresistance of layered organic conductors with a multisheet Fermi surface (FS) is studied theoretically under conditions of the Lifshitz topological transition, where the FS topology may change in response to external effects acting on the conductor, such as pressure or doping with impurity atoms. Using as an example the Fermi surface consisting of a cylinder and two planes, which are slightly corrugated along the projection of the momentum pz=pn along the normal to the layers n, we analyze the magne… Show more

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“…Taking into account the magnetic field and corresponding nonequilibrium correction F H (k) leads to a qualitative modification of the FS, which consists in the violation of its connectivity and the appearance of deformed islands (red dash-dotted lines). It is known that such violation of connectivity of the FS is accompanied by anomalies in the electronic and kinetic characteristics (see, for example, [96]). In our case, the correction F H (k) induces the appearance of competing contributions, some induce the Hall current in the positive direction and some induce the current in the negative direction.…”
Section: Electrical Resistivity and The Hall Coefficientmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking into account the magnetic field and corresponding nonequilibrium correction F H (k) leads to a qualitative modification of the FS, which consists in the violation of its connectivity and the appearance of deformed islands (red dash-dotted lines). It is known that such violation of connectivity of the FS is accompanied by anomalies in the electronic and kinetic characteristics (see, for example, [96]). In our case, the correction F H (k) induces the appearance of competing contributions, some induce the Hall current in the positive direction and some induce the current in the negative direction.…”
Section: Electrical Resistivity and The Hall Coefficientmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [28], a case was considered where the probabilities for magnetic breakdown w and w are essentially different, and the electron that was tunneled from the quasi FS plane sheet to the cylinder FS sheet, after performing a rotation along the cross-section (as a result of magnetic breakdown) comes back to the previous quasi FS plane sheet.…”
Section: Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%