Effect of Magnetic Field on the Corrosion Behavior of Magnetostrictive Iron-Gallium Alloy Single Crystals

CORROSION ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 63 (11) ◽  
pp. 1042-1047 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. V. Jayaraman ◽  
S. Guruswamy ◽  
M. L. Free
2013 ◽  
Vol 578 ◽  
pp. 54-61 ◽  
Author(s):  
Meenakshisundaram Ramanathan ◽  
Biswadeep Saha ◽  
Chai Ren ◽  
Sivaraman Guruswamy ◽  
Michael K. McCarter

2008 ◽  
Vol 103 (7) ◽  
pp. 07B325 ◽  
Author(s):  
J.-H. Yoo ◽  
J. B. Restorff ◽  
M. Wun-Fogle ◽  
A. B. Flatau

2021 ◽  
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Rabia Sultana ◽  
Prince Sharma ◽  
V. P. S. Awana

AbstractWe report the magneto-conductivity analysis of Bi2Se3 single crystal at different temperatures in a magnetic field range of ± 14 T. The single crystals are grown by the self-flux method and characterized through X-ray diffraction, Scanning Electron Microscopy, and Raman Spectroscopy. The single crystals show magnetoresistance (MR%) of around 380% at a magnetic field of 14 T and a temperature of 5 K. The Hikami–Larkin–Nagaoka (HLN) equation has been used to fit the magneto-conductivity (MC) data. However, the HLN fitted curve deviates at higher magnetic fields above 1 T, suggesting that the role of surface-driven conductivity suppresses with an increasing magnetic field. This article proposes a speculative model comprising of surface-driven HLN and added quantum diffusive and bulk carriers-driven classical terms. The model successfully explains the MC of the Bi2Se3 single crystal at various temperatures (5–200 K) and applied magnetic fields (up to 14 T).


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