Abstract

We have measured the electrical resistivity, Hall coefficient, thermoelectric power, magnetoresistance, magnetic susceptibility and magnetization of the antiferromagnetic Kondo-lattice compound CeCu 2 using a high-quality single crystal. Anisotropy reflected in the above quantities is explained by the orthorhombic crystalline electric field. We discuss the metamagnetic behavior and the negative magnetoresistance which scales with a square of the magnetization.

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