Unconventional magnetoresistance in long InSb nanowires

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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To be published in JETP Letters, vol. 77 (2003)

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10.1134/1.1567775

Magnetoresistance in long correlated nanowires of degenerate semiconductor InSb in asbestos matrix (wire diameter of around 5 nm, length 0.1 - 1 mm) is studied over temperature range 2.3 - 300 K. At zero magnetic field the electric conduction $G$ and the current-voltage characteristics of such wires obey the power laws $G\propto T^\alpha$, $I\propto V^\beta$, expected for one-dimensional electron systems. The effect of magnetic field corresponds to a 20% growth of the exponents $\alpha$, $\beta$ at H=10 T. The observed magnetoresistance is caused by the magnetic-field-induced breaking of the spin-charge separation and represents a novel mechanism of magnetoresistance.

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