Magneto-transport properties of proposed triply degenerate topological semimetal Pd$_{3}$Bi$_{2}$S$_{2}$
Abstract: We report transport properties of single-crystalline Pd${3}$Bi${2}$S${2}$, which has been predicted to host an unconventional electronic phase of matter beyond three-dimensional Dirac and Weyl semimetals. Similar to several topological systems, the resistivity shows field induced metal-semiconductor-like crossover at low temperature. Large, anisotropic and non-saturating magnetoresistance (MR) has been observed in transverse experimental configuration. At 2 K and 9 T, the MR value reaches as high as $\sim$1.1$\times$10${3}$ \%. Hall resistivity reveals the presence of two types of charge carriers and has been analyzed using two-band model. In spite of the large density ($>$ 10${21}$ cm${-3}$), the mobility of charge carriers is found to be quite high ($\sim$ 0.75$\times$10${4}$ cm${2}$ V${-1}$ s${-1}$ for hole and $\sim$ 0.3$\times$10${4}$ cm${2}$ V${-1}$ s${-1}$ for electron). The observed magneto-electrical properties indicate that Pd${3}$Bi${2}$S${2}$ may be a new member of the topological semimetal family, which can have a significant impact in technological applications.
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