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Hall effect, magnetoresistance, and critical fields of UBe13 thin films
Authors
JS Brooks
Z Fisk
+5 more
NA Fortune
A Goldman
JD Hettinger
JH Kang
JL Smith
Publication date
1 January 1989
Publisher
eScholarship, University of California
Abstract
We report the first Hall effect measurements on polycrystalline thin films of the heavy fermion superconductor UBe . Measurements have been extended to temperatures well below previous studies on single crystals. We find no sign change of the Hall coefficient when cooling through T in contrast to the earlier study. We also observe a "shorting" of the Hall voltage below T . As the field is swept up, a p-type Hall signal is observed above a threshold magnetic-field which we define as H . The slope of the phase boundary defined by these values agrees well with that as defined by resistivity measurements. Below T = 0.2 K, the magnetoresistance and Hall signal have very little temperature or field dependence above H . The resistivity as a function of field may be fit using a spin- 1 2 Coqblin-Schreiffer model. © 1989. 13 c c c2 c
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