M. Cabrera-Baez,K. V. R. A. Silva,P. R. T. Ribeiro,Danilo Ratkovski,E.L.T. França,Aikaterini Flessa,B. Casas,T. Siegrist,Luis Balicas,S. M. Rezende,F.L.A. Machado
Giant magnetoresistance (GMR) in bulk nonmagnetic compounds has received considerable attention since this phenomenon challenged the classical understanding of electron transport under a magnetic field. Here, we report magnetotransport properties of the diamagnetic intermetallic compound ${\mathrm{YCd}}_{6}$ for applied magnetic fields up to 35 T and temperatures down to 0.4 K that reveal GMR. We argue that the large MR value can be explained in terms of field-induced pseudogaps on a Fermi surface. These results are relevant to the understanding of the Fermi-surface topology of quasicrystal approximants.