Transport Properties of NbSe2

Abstract
The Hall coefficient, magnetoresistance, and thermoelectric power of several specimens of NbSe2 have been measured as a function of temperature for various crystal orientations. A range of behaviour of the Hall coefficient has been observed varying from a reversal at 27 K for the purest specimen to no temperature dependence for the most impure. The magnetoresistance shows large deviations from Kohler's rule which are correlated with the Hall reversal. The results are discussed in terms of a possible phase change or a two-band model.