The longitudinal electrical resistance and the transverse Hall resistance of CeFeAsO are simultaneously measured up to a magnetic field of 45T using the facilities of pulsed magnetic field at Los Alamos. Distinct behaviour is observed in both the magnetoresistance Rxx(μ0H) and the Hall resistance Rxy(μ0H) while crossing the structural phase transition at Ts150K. At temperatures above Ts, little magnetoresistance is observed and the Hall resistivity follows linear field dependence. Upon cooling down the system below Ts, large magnetoresistance develops and the Hall resistivity deviates from the linear field dependence. Furthermore, we found that the transition at Ts is extremely robust against the external magnetic field. We argue that the magnetic state in CeFeAsO is unlikely a conventional type of spin-density-wave (SDW). © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Yuan, H. Q., Jiao, L., Singleton, J., Balakirev, F. F., Chen, G. F., Luo, J. L., & Wang, N. L. (2011). The magnetoresistance and Hall effect in CeFeAsO: A high magnetic field study. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 273). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/273/1/012110
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