In-plane linear magnetoconductivity serves as an alternative probe of valley polarization in graphene multilayers that remains finite when the anomalous Hall effect vanishes due to symmetry.
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Twisted multilayers show interlayer electric multipole Hall effects from layer pseudospin textures, with tunable currents in trilayers via interlayer translation and additive interface contributions at large angles.
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Transport signatures of valley polarization in graphene multilayers: In-plane linear magnetoconductivity vs anomalous Hall effect
In-plane linear magnetoconductivity serves as an alternative probe of valley polarization in graphene multilayers that remains finite when the anomalous Hall effect vanishes due to symmetry.