Magnetic Field Induced Coherence-Incoherence Crossover in the Interlayer Conductivity of a Layered Organic Metal

Abstract

The angle-dependent interlayer magnetoresistance of the layered organic metal α-(BEDT-TTF)2KHg(SCN)4 is found to undergo a dramatic change from the classical conventional behavior at low magnetic fields to an anomalous one at high fields. This field-induced crossover and its dependence on the sample purity and temperature imply the existence of two parallel channels in the interlayer transport: a classical Boltzmann conductivity σc and an incoherent channel σi. We propose a simple model for σi explaining its metallic temperature dependence and low sensitivity to the inplane field component.

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