The evolution of the charge carrier concentrations and mobilities are examined across the charge-density-wave (CDW) transition in TiSe 2 . Combined quantum oscillation and magnetotransport measurements show that a small electron pocket dominates the electronic properties at low temperatures whilst an electron and hole pocket contribute at room temperature. At the CDW transition, an abrupt Fermi surface reconstruction and a minimum in the electron and hole mobilities are extracted from two-band and Kohler analysis of magnetotransport measurements. The minimum in the mobilities is associated with the overseen role of scattering from the softening CDW mode. With the carrier concentrations and dynamics dominated by the CDW and the associated bosonic mode, our results highlight TiSe 2 as a prototypical system to study the Fermi surface reconstruction at a density-wave transition. * Sven.Friedemann@bristol.ac.uk arXiv:1911.01945v1 [cond-mat.str-el]
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