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Magnetotransport due to conductivity fluctuations in non-magnetic ZrTe2 nanoplates

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arxiv 2203.04486 v1 pith:VCBFLD4X submitted 2022-03-09 cond-mat.mes-hall

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keywords conductivityfluctuationsnanoplatesmagnetoresistivitymagnetotransportzrte2additionanisotropic
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Transition metal dichalcogenides with nontrivial band structures exhibit various fascinating physical properties and have sparked intensively research interest. Here, we performed systematic magnetotransport measurements on mechanical exfoliation prepared ZrTe2 nanoplates. We revealed that the negative longitudinal magnetoresistivity observed at high field region in the presence of parallel electric and magnetic fields could stem from the conductivity fluctuations due to the excess Zr in the nanoplates. In addition, the parametric plot, the planar Hall resistivity as function of the in-plane anisotropic magnetoresistivity, has an ellipse-shaped pattern with shifted orbital center, which further strengthen the evidence for the conductivity fluctuations. Our work provides some useful insights into transport phenomena in topological materials.

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