Indication for the coexistence of closed orbit and quantum interferometer with the same cross section in the organic metal (ET)4(H3O)[Fe(C2O4)3].C6H4Cl2: Persistence of SdH oscillations above 30 K
David Vignolles (LNCMI), Alain Audouard (LNCMI), Vladimir N. Laukhin, (ICMAB, ICREA), Enric Canadell (ICMAB), Tatyana G. Prokhorova (IPCP), Eduard, B. Yagubskii (IPCP)

TL;DR
This study investigates quantum oscillations in an organic metal, revealing coexistence of closed orbit and quantum interference effects, with SdH oscillations persisting above 30 K due to Fermi surface reconstruction.
Contribution
It demonstrates the simultaneous presence of closed orbit and quantum interference in the same cross section of an organic metal, with persistent SdH oscillations at high temperatures.
Findings
SdH oscillations observed above 30 K
Quantum interference causes weak thermal damping of certain frequencies
Fermi surface reconstruction inferred from oscillation behavior
Abstract
Shubnikov-de Haas (SdH) and de Haas-van Alphen (dHvA) oscillations spectra of the quasi-two dimensional charge transfer salt "-(ET)(HO)[Fe(CO)]CHCl have been investigated in pulsed magnetic fields up to 54 T. The data reveal three basic frequencies F, F and F, which can be interpreted on the basis of three compensated closed orbits at low temperature. However a very weak thermal damping of the Fourier component F, with the highest amplitude, is evidenced for SdH spectra above about 6 K. As a result, magnetoresistance oscillations are observed at temperatures higher than 30 K. This feature, which is not observed for dHvA oscillations, is in line with quantum interference, pointing to a Fermi surface reconstruction in this compound.
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