Abstract

Graphite intercalation compounds (GICs) of FeCl 3 were prepared by using a standard two-zone technique. The five-probe method was used to measure the resistivity, magnetoresistance, and Hall voltage for stage 6 of FeCl 3-GIC. The in-plane electrical resistivity was measured from room temperature down to 10K, and was found to show metallic behaviour. The transverse magnetoresistance was measured in a low magnetic field up to 5kG at 293K, 77K and 10K. The Hall voltage was measured in magnetic fields up to 5kG and at 293K, 77K and 10K. The Hall voltage was positive, indicating that conduction takes place by holes.

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