We compute the magnetoelectric conductivity tensors in planar Hall set-ups, which are built with tilted Weyl semimetals (WSMs) and multi-Weyl semimetals (mWSMs), considering all possible relative orientations of the electromagnetic fields (and) and the direction of the tilt. The non-Drude part of the response arises from a nonzero Berry curvature in the vicinity of the WSM/mWSM node under consideration. Only in the presence of a nonzero tilt do we find linear-in-|B|terms in set-ups where the tilt-axis is not perpendicular to the plane spanned byand. The advantage of the emergence of the linear-in-|B|terms is that, unlike the various|B|2-dependent terms that can contribute to experimental observations, they have purely a topological origin, and they dominate the overall response-characteristics in the realistic parameter regimes. The important signatures of these terms are that they (1) change the periodicity of the response fromto 2, when we consider their dependence on the anglebetweenand; and (2) lead to an overall change in sign of the conductivity depending on, when measured with respect to theB=0case.
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