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Oscillatory Magnetomorphic Behavior in the Electron Transport Effects of a Cadmium Single Crystal at Low Temperatures

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The Hall effect and magnetoresistance in a cadmium crystal exhibit well-defined magnetomorphic oscillations periodic in the field over a wide field range.1 Additional measurements of the Hall effect and magnetoresistance in a cadmium crystal as well as a study of the oscillatory behavior of the thermomagnetic effects are presented here. Oscillations periodic in H were found in all the measured effects. The results of an analysis of the amplitudes and periods of these oscillations are presented below.

This work was supported by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and the U.S. Army Research Office (Durham).

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Reynolds, J.M., Efferson, K.R., Grenier, C.G., Zebouni, N.H. (1965). Oscillatory Magnetomorphic Behavior in the Electron Transport Effects of a Cadmium Single Crystal at Low Temperatures. In: Daunt, J.G., Edwards, D.O., Milford, F.J., Yaqub, M. (eds) Low Temperature Physics LT9. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6443-4_31

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