2013
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1305.3948
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Comments on the thermoelectric power of the f-electron metallic compounds

Abstract: The anomalous temperature variation of the thermoelectric power in the f-electron metallic compounds, namely the sign reversal or the maxima, is sometimes interpreted as resulting from the conduction electrons scattering in Born approximation on the acoustic phonons and on the localized spins in the s-f exchange interaction. The experimenters rely on the results of some theoretical works where such thermoelectric power behavior was obtained within these simple models. In the present paper we prove that neither… Show more

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“…We have proved incorrectness of the formula for S ph 30,31 in Ref. [32]. 2m v 2 s is the energy of electron of the wave vector q s = 2mv s / , where v s is the sound velocity averaged over directions in a crystal.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…We have proved incorrectness of the formula for S ph 30,31 in Ref. [32]. 2m v 2 s is the energy of electron of the wave vector q s = 2mv s / , where v s is the sound velocity averaged over directions in a crystal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…We will calculate the scattering matrix elements P mag ij i, j = 1, 2 (A3) with the use of the base functions (A4) in the way described in Ref. [32], based on the property of C mag (k ′ , k) being even function with k and with k ′ . This property, similarly as in the case of electronimpurity scattering ensures the existence of the relaxation time solution of the transport equation 34 , the same for the charge and heat transport.…”
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