Dear Muhammad, that's a great question. Some of the answers you could find in an article from 1989 - "Novel magnetoresistance oscillations in a periodically modulated two-dimensional electron gas" by Gerhardts R. R., Weiss D. & Klitzing K. (Phys. Rev. Lett. 62, 1173-1176) and in the work of Pandey A., Mazumdar C., Ranganathan R. et al. "Multiple crossovers between positive and negative magnetoresistance versus field due to fragile spin structure in metallic GdPd3" (Sci Rep 7, 42789, 2017). Hope this helps, cheers!
Magnetoresistance is a general term for the changes in the components of the resistivity and conductivity tensors of materials caused by the application of magnetic field. Transverse resistivity means being measured in the direction perpendicular to the field B (i.e. both the applied current density and the measured electric field are in the plane perpendicular to B).
thank you for the talk sir, may I know why the orbit orientation will change with the spin direction in the presence of SOC?
sir can you plz help me in understanding the topic of crossovers magneto resistance?
Dear Muhammad, that's a great question. Some of the answers you could find in an article from 1989 - "Novel magnetoresistance oscillations in a periodically modulated two-dimensional electron gas" by Gerhardts R. R., Weiss D. & Klitzing K. (Phys. Rev. Lett. 62, 1173-1176) and in the work of Pandey A., Mazumdar C., Ranganathan R. et al. "Multiple crossovers between positive and negative magnetoresistance versus field due to fragile spin structure in metallic GdPd3" (Sci Rep 7, 42789, 2017). Hope this helps, cheers!
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what is transverse magnetoresistance?
Magnetoresistance is a general term for the changes in the components of the resistivity and conductivity tensors of materials caused by the application of magnetic field. Transverse resistivity means being measured in the direction perpendicular to the field B (i.e. both the applied current density and the measured electric field are in the plane perpendicular to B).