Oscillatory tilt effect in a metal in a weak magnetic field
Abstract
The oscillatory tilt effect in a normal metal at external magnetic field is discovered. The oscillatory tilt effect is characterized by the oscillations of ultrasound attenuation in a metal at external magnetic field as predicted in [1]. The dimension of the non-central cross-section of the Fermi surface and the velocity of electrons in a high pure Gallium single crystal at external magnetic field are found. At the low frequencies of ultrasonic signal, the "inverse" oscillatory tilt effect in a high pure Gallium single crystal at the external magnetic field is observed.
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