Tuesday, May 22, 2012

1205.4635 (Badih A. Assaf et al.)

Linear magnetoresistance in topological insulators: Quantum phase
coherence effects at high temperatures
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Badih A. Assaf, Thomas Cardinal, Peng Wei, Ferhat Katmis, Jagadeesh S. Moodera, Don Heiman
In addition to the weak antilocalization cusp observed in the magnetoresistance (MR) of topological insulators at low temperatures and low magnetic fields, we find that the high-field MR in Bi2Te2Se is approximately linear in field. At fields up to B = 14 T the slope of this linear-like MR is nearly independent of temperature over the range T = 2 to 150 K. We find that the origin of the linear MR arises from the competition between a logarithmic phase coherence component and a classical quadratic component. The quantum phase coherence dominates up to high temperatures, where the coherence length remains longer than the mean free path of electrons.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.4635

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