2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2205.05006
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Disorder-enhanced effective masses and deviations from Matthiessen's rule in PdCoO$_2$ thin films

David Barbalas,
Anaëlle Legros,
Gaurab Rimal
et al.

Abstract: The observation of hydrodynamic transport in the metallic delafossite PdCoO2 has increased interest in this family of highly conductive oxides, but experimental studies so far have mostly been confined to bulk crystals. In this work, the development of high-quality thin films of PdCoO2 has enabled a thorough study of the conductivity as a function of film thickness using both dc transport and time-domain THz spectroscopy. With increasing film thickness from 12 nm to 102 nm, the residual resistivity decreases a… Show more

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“…One of the explanations for the increased resistivity values compared to values of bulk material can be the influence of scattering at grain boundaries and at interfaces with other materials, which play a major role for the resistivity value [24]. In the literature, a general decrease in the resistivity with increasing layer thickness can be found for different materials [25,26], which supports the explanation. Another aspect is the impact of surface roughness, which would influence both sensor types in the same way.…”
Section: Initial Resistancesupporting
confidence: 54%
“…One of the explanations for the increased resistivity values compared to values of bulk material can be the influence of scattering at grain boundaries and at interfaces with other materials, which play a major role for the resistivity value [24]. In the literature, a general decrease in the resistivity with increasing layer thickness can be found for different materials [25,26], which supports the explanation. Another aspect is the impact of surface roughness, which would influence both sensor types in the same way.…”
Section: Initial Resistancesupporting
confidence: 54%