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Fermi Surface reconstruction and anomalous low temperature resistivity in electron-doped La2-xCexCuO4

arXiv:1706.07836 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.96.155449

Abstract

We report ab-plane Hall Effect and magnetoresistivity measurements on La2-xCexCuO4 thin films as a function of doping for magnetic fields up to 14T and temperatures down to 1.8K. A dramatic change in the low temperature (1.8 K) normal state Hall coefficient is found near a doping Ce=0.14. This, along with a nonlinear Hall resistance as a function of magnetic field, suggests that the Fermi surface reconstructs at a critical doping of Ce= 0.14. A competing antiferromagnetic phase is the likely cause of this Fermi surface reconstruction. Low temperature linear-in-T resistivity is found at Ce=0.14, but anomalously, also at higher doping. We compare our data with similar behavior found in hole-doped cuprates at a doping where the pseudogap ends

19 pages,9 figures