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Peculiarities of the Electro- and Magnetotransport in Semimetal MoTe2

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METALS
Volume 12, Issue 12, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/met12122089

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Weyl semimetal MoTe2; resistivity; Hall effect; quadratic temperature dependence

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In this study, Weyl semimetal MoTe2 single crystal was grown using the chemical vapor transport method, and its electrical resistivity, magnetoresistivity, and Hall effect were investigated. The results showed that both the electrical resistivity and the conductivity of MoTe2 follow a quadratic temperature law in the absence of a magnetic field, suggesting a possible electron-phonon-surface interference scattering mechanism. The Hall effect in MoTe2 was analyzed using single-band and two-band models, with the latter being more suitable for systems containing different groups of current carriers.
Weyl semimetal MoTe2 single crystal was grown by the chemical vapor transport method. Electrical resistivity, magnetoresistivity, and Hall effect in MoTe2 were studied in detail. It was shown that both the electrical resistivity in the absence of a magnetic field and the conductivity in the field depend on temperature according to a quadratic law in a wide temperature range. It has been suggested that the quadratic temperature dependence of the conductivity in a magnetic field at low temperatures might be associated with the electron-phonon-surface interference scattering mechanism. The analysis of data on the Hall effect in MoTe2 was carried out using single-band and two-band models. Apparently, the two-band model is preferable in such systems containing different groups of current carriers.

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