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High-field magnetoresistance of AuGa

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Measurements of the high-field magnetoresistance in AuGa indicate the existence of open orbits in [001]. The nearly free-electron model predicts open orbits in [001] and [100], but evidence for the existence of the latter only begins to appear at the highest fields used in this work.

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Bass, R., Schroeder, P.A. High-field magnetoresistance of AuGa. J Low Temp Phys 14, 101–109 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00654813

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