Experiments on the normal-state Hall effect in YBa2Cu3O7 and the normal-state magnetoresistance in Bi2Sr2CuO6(Bi 2201) are described. The strong temperature dependence of the Hall resistivity is shown to derive from a 'Hall scattering rate' 1/τH that varies as the square of temperature, in contrast to the transport scattering rate 1/τtr. Scattering from zinc impurities increases both rates. We compare our results with a recent theory of Anderson. Low-temperature magnetoresistance (MR) has been used to extract the dephasing rate 1/τφ in single-crystal Bi 2001. Between 0.4 and 20 K, 1/τφ varies as T1 3. We discuss the anomalous enhancement of the dephasing rate and implications for the usual quasi-particle picture. The MR in a longitudinal field shows novel features that do not fi t conventional interaction theory. © 1991.
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Ong, N. P., Jing, T. W., Chien, T. R., Wang, Z. Z., Ramakrishnan, T. V., Tarascon, J. M., & Remschnig, K. (1991). Anomalous magnetoresistance and hall current in the normal state of the cuprate superconductors. Physica C: Superconductivity and Its Applications, 185–189(PART 1), 34–39. https://doi.org/10.1016/0921-4534(91)91946-2
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