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Title: Effect of Hydrostatic Pressures of up to 9 GPa on the Galvanomagnetic Properties of Cd3As2–MnAs (20 mol % MnAs) Alloy in a Transverse Magnetic Field
Authors: Saypulaeva, L. A.
Gadzhialiev, M. M.
Alibekov, A. G.
Melnikova, N. V.
Zakhvalinskii, V. S.
Ril’, A. I.
Marenkin, S. F.
Efendieva, T. N.
Fedorchenko, I. V.
Mollaev, A. Y.
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Pleiades Publishing
Pleiades Publishing Ltd
Citation: Effect of Hydrostatic Pressures of up to 9 GPa on the Galvanomagnetic Properties of Cd3As2–MnAs (20 mol % MnAs) Alloy in a Transverse Magnetic Field / L. A. Saypulaeva, M. M. Gadzhialiev, A. G. Alibekov et al. // Inorganic Materials. — 2019. — Vol. 55. — Iss. 9. — P. 873-878.
Abstract: Abstract—: We have studied the effect of hydrostatic pressure on the galvanomagnetic properties of a Cd3As2 + 20 mol % MnAs alloy in a transverse magnetic field of up to 4 kOe. The pressure dependences of the Hall coefficient and resistivity for the alloy provide evidence of reversible phase transitions. The observed negative magnetoresistance of the alloy is shown to be induced by high pressure. © 2019, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
Keywords: HALL EFFECT
HIGH HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE
NEGATIVE MAGNETORESISTANCE
RESISTIVITY
STRUCTURAL PHASE TRANSITION
ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY
HALL EFFECT
HYDRAULICS
HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE
MAGNETORESISTANCE
PRESSURE EFFECTS
GALVANOMAGNETIC PROPERTIES
HALL COEFFICIENT
HIGH HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE
NEGATIVE MAGNETO-RESISTANCE
PRESSURE DEPENDENCE
REVERSIBLE PHASE TRANSITION
STRUCTURAL PHASE TRANSITION
TRANSVERSE MAGNETIC FIELD
MANGANESE ALLOYS
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/111862
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
RSCI ID: 41687490
SCOPUS ID: 85073240381
WOS ID: 000486326400002
PURE ID: 10787000
ISSN: 0020-1685
DOI: 10.1134/S0020168519090152
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