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Electronic instability in bismuth far beyond the quantum limit

Benoît Fauqué et al 2009 New J. Phys. 11 113012 (8pp)   doi: 10.1088/1367-2630/11/11/113012  Help

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Benoît Fauqué1, Baptiste Vignolle2, Cyril Proust2, Jean-Paul Issi3 and Kamran Behnia1
1 LPEM (UPMC-CNRS), ESPCI, Paris, France
2 Laboratoire National de Champs Magnétiques Intenses (CNRS-INSA), Toulouse, France
3 CERMIN, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
E-mail: kamran.behnia@espci.fr

Abstract. We present a transport study of semi-metallic bismuth in the presence of a magnetic field applied along the trigonal axis extended to 55 T for electric conductivity and to 45 T for thermoelectric response. The results uncover a new field scale at about 40 T in addition to the previously detected ones. Large anomalies in all transport properties point to an intriguing electronic instability deep in the ultraquantum regime. Unexpectedly, both the sheer magnitude of conductivity and its metallic temperature dependence are enhanced by this instability.

Received 16 October 2009
Published 6 November 2009

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