Fermi surface traversal resonance in metals: Two theories and an experiment
Fermi-surface traversal resonance (FTR) is caused by the periodic motion of carriers in a magnetic field across open sections of Fermi surface (FS). Owing to the warping of the FS, the real space velocities of the carriers oscillate, generating resonances in the high frequency conductivity which may...
Main Authors: | Ardavan, A, Schrama, J, Blundell, S, Singleton, J, Semeno, A, Goy, P, Kurmoo, M, Day, P |
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Formato: | Conference item |
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1999
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