High-Frequency dc Haas-van Alphen Oscillations in Aluminum

Abstract
High-frequency de Haas-van Alphen oscillations attributed to the second-zone Fermi surface have been studied in aluminum. The results have been combined with the lower-frequency values from the third-zone surface measured by Larson and Gordon in order to obtain a three-parameter pseudopotential-interpolation model. The parameters in Rydbergs are V111=0.018, V200=0.062, and EF=0.8667. This model has been used to calculate energy bands and a density of states.

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