Magnetotransport and Superconductivity of Alpha-Uranium
We have measured the electrical resistivity, magnetoresistance, and Hall effect on several new single crystal samples and one polycrystalline sample of alpha-uranium. The residual resistivity ratios of these samples vary from 13 to 315. Matthiessen's law appears to hold above the onset of the c...
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Zusammenfassung: | We have measured the electrical resistivity, magnetoresistance, and Hall
effect on several new single crystal samples and one polycrystalline sample of
alpha-uranium. The residual resistivity ratios of these samples vary from 13 to
315. Matthiessen's law appears to hold above the onset of the charge density
wave phase transitions that begin near 43 K, but not below this temperature.
Sharp features at all three charge density wave transitions are observed and
the effects of high magnetic fields on them are presented and discussed. The
magnetoresistance is anisotropic, reaches 1000% at 2 K and 18 T, and does not
exhibit Kohler scaling. The Hall coefficient is positive, independent of
magnetic field, and slightly temperature dependent above about 40 K in
agreement with earlier studies. Below 40 K the Hall coefficient changes sign as
the temperature falls, varies with field, and becomes much more strongly
negative at the lowest temperatures than has been reported. Some of our results
suggest that a spin density wave may coexist with the charge density wave
states. Superconductivity is observed in two of our samples, we argue that it
is intrinsic to alpha-uranium and suggest that it is consistent with a two-band
model. Several parameters characterizing the transport and superconductivity of
alpha-uranium are estimated. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.cond-mat/0402392 |