標題: | Inelastic electron dephasing scattering times in disordered metals |
作者: | Lin, JJ 物理研究所 Institute of Physics |
關鍵字: | dephasing times;electron-phonon relaxation;electron-electron relaxation;disordered metals |
公開日期: | 1-Apr-2000 |
摘要: | We have studied and compared the inelastic electron dephasing scattering times in disordered metals with significantly different characteristics. Both the temperature dependence and electron elastic mean-free-path (I) dependence of the electron-phonon scattering times, tau(ep), are determined from weak-localization studies. Our experimental results suggest that tau(ep)(-1) similar to T-2 in numerous crystalline disordered dilute Ti1-xAlx, dilute Ti1-xSnx, Au50Pd50, and Ti73Al27 alloys. However, our results do not support a universal dependence of tau(ep)(-1) on l among these various metals. Our observation of the T-2-law is in disagreement with current theoretical concept for electron-phonon interaction in disordered metals. In addition, we have inferred the critical electron-electron scattering times, tau(EE), in a number of very low-diffusivity thick Sc, RuO2, and IrO2 films. We find that tau(EE)(-1) similar to T and also that tau(EE)(-1) is independent of l. This observation is understood in terms of the current theory for inelastic electron-electron scattering in bulk metals near the mobility edge. Our results altogether establish a crossover of the inelastic electron dephasing from electron-phonon scattering to electron-electron scattering as the amounts of disorder greatly increase and the systems move significantly toward the Anderson transition. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. |
URI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0921-4526(99)00732-2 http://hdl.handle.net/11536/30614 |
ISSN: | 0921-4526 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0921-4526(99)00732-2 |
期刊: | PHYSICA B |
Volume: | 279 |
Issue: | 1-3 |
起始頁: | 191 |
結束頁: | 195 |
Appears in Collections: | Conferences Paper |
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