Fermi surface property of UPt 3 studied by de Haas–van Alphen and magnetoresistance experiments
Physica B: Condensed Matter, ISSN: 0921-4526, Vol: 281, Page: 710-715
2000
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We have performed the de Haas–van Alphen (dHvA) and the magnetoresistance experiments in UPt 3. The result of the magnetoresistance is consistent with the topology of the Fermi surface predicted from the 5f-itinerant band theory. The main Fermi surfaces detected by the dHvA are also well explained by the 5f-itinerant band model, although the cyclotron effective masses with 15–105 m 0 are 10–20 times larger than the corresponding band masses.
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