Longitudinal negative magnetoresistance in conventional and topological conductors
Recently a large negative longitudinal (parallel to the magnetic field) magnetoresistance was observed in Weyl and Dirac semimetals. It is believed to be related to the chiral anomaly associated with topological electron band structure of these materials. I will show that such a phenomenon can also exist in conventional centrosymmetric and time reversal invariant conductors, lacking topological protection of the electron spectrum and the chiral anomaly. I will also discuss the magnetic field enhancement of the longitudinal components of the thermal conductivity and thermoelectric tensors.