New Insight into Electric Force in Metal and the Quadratic Electrical Resistivity Law of Metals at Low Temperatures
Vilius Palenskis
Abstract:: Considering that Einstein's relation between the diffusion coefficient and the drift mobility of the free randomly moving charge carriers in homogeneous materials including metals is always valid, it is shown that the effective electric force acting on free electrons in metal depends on the ratio between the kinetic free electron energy at the Fermi surface to the classical particle energy 3kT/2. The electrical resistivity of elemental metals dependence on very low temperatures has the quadratic ter… Show more
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