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Magneto-Transport in f-Electron Systems — Quadrupole and Orbital Exchange Effects

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Crystalline Electric Field and Structural Effects in f-Electron Systems

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The conduction-f electron interaction (k-f interaction) can be probed by the investigation of the transport properties. We will focus on the specific effects -anisotropic magnetoresistance and extraordinary Hall effect- which are related to the anisotropy of the k-f interaction. We describe studies on metals containing rare earth (RE) impurities, RE metals and intermetallic compounds and amorphous alloys successively and we discuss the data obtained on the anisotropy of the k-f interaction.

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Fert, A., Asomoza, R., Creuzet, G., Ousset, J.C. (1980). Magneto-Transport in f-Electron Systems — Quadrupole and Orbital Exchange Effects. In: Crow, J.E., Guertin, R.P., Mihalisin, T.W. (eds) Crystalline Electric Field and Structural Effects in f-Electron Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3108-7_42

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