Abstract

Measurements of the de Haas --- van Alphen frequencies in ${\mathrm{Hg}}_{3\ensuremath{-}\ensuremath{\delta}}\mathrm{As}{\mathrm{F}}_{6}$ and ${\mathrm{Hg}}_{3\ensuremath{-}\ensuremath{\delta}}\mathrm{Sb}{\mathrm{F}}_{6}$ show that the Fermi surface of these compounds consists of cylinders with axes parallel to the $c$ direction. A detailed model of the Fermi surface of these mercury linear-chain compounds is constructed for conduction electrons in the mercury chains. The cross-sectional areas of the Fermi-surface cylinders are accounted for by the Fermi-surface model. Cyclotron masses measured for some of the orbits are in satisfactory agreement with those predicted by the model. The excellent agreement between measured and predicted cross-sectional areas for both compounds shows that the model is valid for a range of values of the incommensurability parameter $\ensuremath{\delta}$.

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