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Temperature-dependent magnetotransport measurements in magnetic fields of up to 12 T were performed on thin-film vanadium dioxide (VO₂) across the metal-insulator transition (MIT). The Hall carrier density increases by 4 orders of magnitude at the MIT and accounts almost entirely for the resistance change. The Hall mobility varies little across the MIT and remains low, 0. 1 cm^2/V sec. Electrons are found to be the major carriers on both sides of the MIT. Small positive magnetoresistance in the semiconducting phase is measured.
Ruzmetov et al. (Mon,) studied this question.