Figure 7
From: Anisotropic transverse magnetoresistance and Fermi surface in TaSb2

(a) Oscillating part of dc susceptibility (Δχ), which has been obtained by taking the first order derivative of magnetization (M), as a function of 1/B for B || a-axis configuration. (b) The oscillation frequencies after the fast Fourier transformation (FFT). Oscillations in the field range 4 to 7 T has been used for FFT. (c) Temperature dependence of the normalized FFT peak intensity. The solid line is a fit to the Lifshitz-Kosevich formula [equation (1)].