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arxiv: 1110.4979 · v1 · pith:LEQC3PFAnew · submitted 2011-10-22 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci · cond-mat.dis-nn

Hopping magneto-transport via nonzero orbital momentum states and organic magnetoresistance

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keywords magnetoresistancehoppingmagneticfieldorbitalstateselectronhole
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In hopping magnetoresistance of doped insulators, an applied magnetic field shrinks the electron (hole) s-wave function of a donor or an acceptor and this reduces the overlap between hopping sites resulting in the positive magnetoresistance quadratic in a weak magnetic field, B. We extend the theory of hopping magnetoresistance to states with nonzero orbital momenta. Different from s-states, a weak magnetic field expands the electron (hole) wave functions with positive magnetic quantum numbers, m > 0, and shrinks the states with negative m in a wide region outside the point defect. This together with a magnetic-field dependence of injection/ionization rates results in a negative weak-field magnetoresistance, which is linear in B when the orbital degeneracy is lifted. The theory provides a possible explanation of a large low-field magnetoresistance in disordered pi-conjugated organic materials (OMAR).

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