Angular Magnetoresistance Oscillations in Organic Conductors

We demonstrate that electron wave functions change their dimensionality at some commensurate directions of a magnetic field in conductors with open [quasi-one-dimensional (Q1D)] sheets of Fermi surface. These 1D -> 2D dimensional crossovers lead to delocalization of wave functions and are respons...

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Main Authors Lebed, A. G, Ha, Heon-Ick, Naughton, M. J
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 08.11.2004
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Summary:We demonstrate that electron wave functions change their dimensionality at some commensurate directions of a magnetic field in conductors with open [quasi-one-dimensional (Q1D)] sheets of Fermi surface. These 1D -> 2D dimensional crossovers lead to delocalization of wave functions and are responsible for angular magnetoresistance oscillations. As an example, we show that suggested theory is in qualitative and quantitative agreements with the recent experimental data obtained on (TMTSF)2ClO4 conductor.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.cond-mat/0411206