Resistivity saturation revisited: results from a dynamical mean field theory
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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resistivitydependencedynamicalfieldmeanresultssaturationtemperature
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We use the dynamical mean field method to study the high-temperature resistivity of electrons strongly coupled to phonons. The results reproduce the qualtiative behavior of the temperature and disorder dependence of the resistivity of the 'A-15' materials, which is commonly described in terms of saturation, but imply that the resistivity does not saturate. Rather, a change in temperature dependence occurs when the scattering becomes strong enough to cause a breakdown of the Migdal approximation.
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