Abstract
An anomalous crossover has been reported in the background of angular magnetoresistance of ${(\mathrm{TMTSF})}_{2}{\mathrm{PF}}_{6}$ as pressure increases. When a magnetic field rotated in the plane perpendicular to the a-axis, the background of the interlayer resistance ${R}_{\mathrm{zz}}$ was concave around ${c}^{\ensuremath{'}}$-axis at low pressure but became convex above 10 kbar. However, our extensive experiments revealed that only one form of background resistance occurred in a sample regardless of pressure. The deceptive crossover may be attributed to the possible mixing of intralayer resistivity component(s) to the interlayer resistivity component.
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