2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2011.12.016
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Magnetic properties of a GdMn6Sn6 single crystal

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“…At low temperatures ρ xy is almost linear with the magnetic field up to B = 6 T, at which point the magnetization becomes saturated. This behavior is consistent with the magnetization curve [16]. Above the saturation field, the slope of the Hall signal is almost constant, reflecting the ordinary Hall signal.…”
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“…At low temperatures ρ xy is almost linear with the magnetic field up to B = 6 T, at which point the magnetization becomes saturated. This behavior is consistent with the magnetization curve [16]. Above the saturation field, the slope of the Hall signal is almost constant, reflecting the ordinary Hall signal.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…As shown in Fig. 2 (a), at high temperatures, ρ xz is quickly saturated with small fields (B < 0.2 T), reflecting the easy-plane magnetization behavior shown in the previous study [16], consistent with our own magnetization data (not shown). At low temperatures (T < 50 K), on the other hand, the term that is proportional to the magnetization is hardly seen and ρ xz is dominated by the ordinary Hall component.…”
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