Abstract
The transversal magnetoresistance associated with the semimetal shows a parabolic field dependence that rises unrestrictedly to 2800 at 14 T and 1.8 K. Here, we report the results of a comprehensive quantum-oscillation study. Angular-dependent de Haas–van Alphen (dHvA) data were obtained with the method of cantilever-torque magnetometry. These were compared with the results of density-functional theory calculations, which predict a Fermi surface with two kinds of electron pockets, as well as two types of hole pockets. Only the electron pockets could be experimentally verified, whereas no evidence for the hole pockets is present in the measured dHvA frequencies.
- Received 15 April 2019
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.99.245112
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