Abstract

We have measured the transverse magnetoresistance and de Haas-van Alphen (dHvA) effect in the antiferromagnetic Kondo substance CeIn 3 . The magnetoresistance increases in all field directions, suggesting that this compound is a compensated metal. We have detected one dHvA branch which corresponds to the electron Fermi surface in the sixth band of LaIn 3 , centered at the Γ point. The dHvA frequencies (cyclotron masses) at the <100> and <111> directions are 3.20×10 7 Oe (2.02m 0 ) and 2.95×10 7 Oe (2.88m 0 ), respectively.

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