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Temperature dependence of magnetoresistance in copper single crystals

Abstract

Transverse magnetoresistance of copper single crystals has been measured in the orientation of open-orbit from 2 K to 20 K for fields up to 9 T. The experimental Kohler's plots display deviation between individual curves below 16 K and overlap in the range of 16 K–20 K. The violation of the Kohler's rule below 16 K indicates that the magnetotransport can not be described by the classical theory of electron transport on spherical Fermi surface with a single relaxation time. A theoretical model incorporating two energy bands, spherical and cylindrical, with different relaxation times has been developed to describe the magnetoresistance data. The calculations show that the electron-phonon scattering rates at belly and neck regions of the Fermi surface have different temperature dependencies, and in general, they do not follow T 3 law. The ratio of the relaxation times in belly and neck regions decreases parabolically with temperature as A − C T 2 , with A and C being constants.

Authors

Bian Q; Niewczas M

Journal

Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, Vol. 114, , pp. 45–52

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

March 1, 2018

DOI

10.1016/j.jpcs.2017.11.008

ISSN

0022-3697

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