Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1592499 Solid State Communications 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

We present the result of high-field (up to 40 T) galvanomagnetic study of bismuth bicrystals with nano-width crystallite interfaces (∼100 nm). At B>2 T directed along the interface plane in the quantum oscillations spectrum of the longitudinal Hall effect, two new harmonics have been detected. Their periods of oscillation characterise the much larger cross-sectional areas of Fermi surface of charge carriers than it is in single crystalline bismuth. At the same time, in small disorientation angle bicrystals of an inclination type, a number of Hall quasi-plateaus were observed, which vanish by reversing the magnetic field. We conclude that in bicrystals there are spin-oriented carriers that are located in spectrum of Landau levels at the particular orientation of the magnetic field.

► The basic role of carriers interactions in transport properties of condensed matter. ► Spin-oriented carriers arise at particular orientation of the magnetic field. ► Spin-oriented carriers can lead to the spin independent coupling of carriers. ► Possible transitions to a collective state of carriers with novel quantum properties.

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