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The high-field magnetoresistance of single-crystal lead withB along 〈001〉 was measured as a function of temperature from 1.2 to 4.2 K and was found to vary asT n,n=4.43. The results support Wagner's suggestion that the conductivity in a high magnetic field may have a temperature dependence similar to that of the resistivity in zero field.
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Higgins, J., Tang, S.H. & Schroeder, P.A. Temperature dependence of the high-field magnetoresistance of lead. J Low Temp Phys 24, 519–523 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00655275
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