J.A. Barker, D. Henderson, et al.
Molecular Physics
We observe a sign reversal in the Hall resistivity ρxy of the conventional superconductor amorphous (a) Mo3Si. In the Ohmic regime, ρxy is qualitatively similar to that observed in the high-Tc superconductors. It changes sign near Tc, and the sign change persists until both ρxy and ρxx become immeasurably small at T∼0.8Tc(H). At current densities above the depinning current density, the Hall anomaly persists at low temperatures T∼0.2Tc(H). This is contrary to a theory by Ferrell which attributes the anomaly to the backflow of thermally excited quasiparticles. In addition a model proposed by Harris, Ong, and Yan explains the anomaly as an effect arising from the layered nature of the high-Tc cuprates. This model, however, does not explain the anomaly in a-Mo3Si which is an isotropic unlayered material. © 1994 The American Physical Society.
J.A. Barker, D. Henderson, et al.
Molecular Physics
Zelek S. Herman, Robert F. Kirchner, et al.
Inorganic Chemistry
Ronald Troutman
Synthetic Metals
S.F. Fan, W.B. Yun, et al.
Proceedings of SPIE 1989