Negative magnetoresistance in the nearest-neighbour hopping conduction in granular gold film

Abstract

The low temperature (0.5-55 K) conduction of semicontinuous gold film vacuum deposited at T ≈ 50 K is studied. The film is near the percolation threshold (thickness 3.25 nm). Its resistance is extremely sensitive to the applied voltage U. At low enough U the film behaves as an insulator (two-dimensional granular metal). In this state the dependences R(T) (1/T) (for T ≤ 20 K) and R(U) (1/U)) (for T ≤ 1 K and U > 0.1 V) are observed. Magnetoresistance (MR) is negative and can be described by R(H)/R(0) -H2/T. This negative MR which manifests itself for nearest-neighbour hopping is rather uncommon and, up to now, has not been clarified. The possible mechanisms of such case of negative MR are discussed.

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