Galvanomagnetic properties and noise in a barely metallic film of V2O3

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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accepted for publication in Phys Rev B

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We have measured the magnetotransport properties of a strained metallic V2O3 thin film. Most of the properties are similar to V2O3 single crystals that have been submitted to a large pressure. In addition, resistance noise analysis indicates that conductivity fluctuations are freezing out at T\approx 10K. Examination of a range of measurements leads to the conclusion that spins-configuration fluctuations dominate in the low temperature regime.

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