Intrinsic Magnetoconductivity of Non-magnetic Metals
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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intrinsicmagnetoconductivityconfigurationcontributionlongitudinalmetalsnon-magneticpositive
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We present a comprehensive study of magnetoconductivity for general three-dimensional non-magnetic metals within the Berry-curvature-corrected semiclassical and Boltzmann framework. We find a new contribution, which is intrinsic in the sense that its ratio to the zero-magnetic-field conductivity is fully determined by the intrinsic band properties, independent of the transport relaxation time, showing a clear violation of Kohler's rule. Remarkably, this contribution can generally be positive for the longitudinal configuration, providing a new mechanism for the appearance of positive magnetoconductivity under longitudinal configuration besides the chiral anomaly effect.
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