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=== Magnetoresistance === Cadmium Arsenide shows very strong [[quantum oscillations]] in resistance even at the relatively high temperature of 100K.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Narayanan |first1=A. |last2=Watson |first2=M. D. |last3=Blake |first3=S. F. |last4=Bruyant |first4=N. |last5=Drigo |first5=L. |last6=Chen |first6=Y. L. |last7=Prabhakaran |first7=D. |last8=Yan |first8=B. |last9=Felser |first9=C. |last10=Kong |first10=T. |last11=Canfield |first11=P. C. |last12=Coldea |first12=A. I. |title=Linear Magnetoresistance Caused by Mobility Fluctuations in -Doped |journal=Physical Review Letters |date=19 March 2015 |volume=114 |issue=11 |page=117201 |doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.114.117201|pmid=25839304 |arxiv=1412.4105 |s2cid=35607875 }}</ref> This makes it useful for testing cryomagnetic systems as the presence of such a strong signal is a clear indicator of function.
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