Fig. 3: MR and Hall resistivity. | Communications Materials

Fig. 3: MR and Hall resistivity.

From: Universal scaling behavior of transport properties in non-magnetic RuO2

Fig. 3

a Measured magnetoresistance (MR) of RuO2 at various temperatures, with an inset showing MR measured with a water-cooled magnet with fields up to 35 T at 1.6 K. b Field dependence of Hall resistivity at various temperatures; the upper inset shows the Hall resistivity at 1.6 K up to 35 T, while the lower inset shows the Hall resistivity at 6 K and 7 T. c Hall conductivity at various temperatures with a fitting line using a two-band model. d Kohler scaling analysis on MR with m = 1.66. eg Calculated MR, Hall resistivity, and Hall conductivity from first-principles calculations at different temperatures. h Scaling analysis of Hall resistivity at various temperatures.

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