The influence of magnetic order on the magnetoresistance anisotropy of Fe$_{1+δ-x}$Cu$_{x}$Te
Toni Helm,
Patrick N. Valdivia,
Edith Bourret-Courchesne
et al.
Abstract:We performed resistance measurements on Fe 1+δ−x CuxTe with x EDX ≤ 0.06 in the presence of in-plane applied magnetic fields, revealing a resistance anisotropy that can be induced at a temperature far below the structural and magnetic zero-field transition temperatures.The observed resistance anisotropy strongly depends on the field orientation with respect to the crystallographic axes, as well as on the field-cooling history. Our results imply a correlation between the observed features and the low-temperatur… Show more
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