Fig. 1: Amplitude of magnetoresistance. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Amplitude of magnetoresistance.

From: Boundary conductance in macroscopic bismuth crystals

Fig. 1

The resistivity increases by 7 to 8 orders of magnitude upon applying a magnetic field of 14 T along a C1 axis. In Bi, a downward deviation from B2 behavior at high magnetic field is visible. For Bi-Cub-2, ρ(B = 14 T)/ρ(B = 0) = 1.4 × 108 and for Sb-Tri-2, ρ(B = 14 T)/ρ(B = 0) = 2.2 × 107.

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