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Electron-phonon effects in 4d metals: calculation of coupling constant and resistivity
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Materials ScienceCrystal StructureEngineeringPhysicsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsSuperconductivityElectron-phonon EffectsHigh Tc SuperconductorsRho PhPhononQuantum ChemistryElectronic StructureSolid-state PhysicElectron-phonon Coupling ConstantElectron Physic
A simple technique for calculating the phonon-limited resistivity ( rho ph) of metals is described which is analogous to the Gaspari-Gyorffy method (1972) for calculating the electron-phonon coupling constant ( lambda ), rho ph and lambda are calculated for all 4d metals and silver. The HCP metals have been treated as cubic, as is common in calculations of lambda . For rho ph, however, this approach turns out to be too rough because it depends strongly on the average Fermi velocity which is very sensitive to crystal structure. In all transition metals investigated the superconducting and transport electron-phonon coupling constants are nearly equal, lambda approximately= lambda tr. Also nearly equal are their electronic parts, eta approximately= eta tr. The only exception is Pd, where eta tr is nearly 1.5 times larger than eta ; this is because the superconducting and transport properties of Pd are defined by different parts of the Fermi surface. Palladium is the only 4d metal where the Mott model of conductivity (s-d scattering) is valid.
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