Harmonics of the real-space velocity in cyclotron resonance experiments on organic metals
Electrons in cyclotron orbits around closed pockets in the Fermi surfaces of organic metals possess an oscillating real-space velocity. Higher harmonics of this real-space velocity lead to predicted cyclotron resonances additional to those normally expected. We calculate these resonances semiclassic...
Main Authors: | Blundell, S, Ardavan, A, Singleton, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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1997
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