M.A. Lutz, R.M. Feenstra, et al.
Surface Science
We have measured the magnetoresistance and Hall effect of tetramethyl-tetraselena-fulvalene-phosphorus hexafloride as a function of temperature, magnetic field for several orientations, and electric field. For temperatures well below the metal-insulator transition we find a large positive Hall coefficient and positive magnetoresistance, indicating carrier mobilities greater than 105 cm2/V sec at 4.2 K. The magnetoresistance is highly anisotropic for field orientations in theplane perpendicular to the highly conducting axis, indicating a quasi-two-dimensional band structure. The nonlinear conductivity seen with small electric fields below the metal-insulator transition has approximately the same magnetic-field behavior as does the Ohmic conductivity at the same temperature. © 1981 The American Physical Society.
M.A. Lutz, R.M. Feenstra, et al.
Surface Science
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