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Enormous enhancement of resistivity in nanostructured electron-phonon systems

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2024-08-23 v1

Abstract

Recent experiments on nanoclusters of silver (Ag) embedded in a gold (Au) matrix reveal a huge increase in both the zero temperature resistivity and the coefficient of the ``TT linear'' thermal resistivity with increasing volume fraction of Ag. A fraction f50%f \sim 50\% of Ag leads to a factor of 2020 increase in the residual resistivity, and a 4040 fold enhancement in the coefficient of linear TT resistivity, with respect to Au. Since Au and Ag both have weak electron-phonon coupling we surmise that the huge enhancements arise from a moderately large electron-phonon coupling that may emerge at the Ag-Au interface. We construct nanocluster configurations for varying ff in two dimensions, define a Holstein model on it with weak coupling on the `interior' sites and a strong coupling on the interfacial sites, and solve the model through exact diagonalisation based Langevin dynamics. Computing the resistivity, we observe a large T=0T=0 increase with ff and also a linear TT enhancement factor of 30\sim 30. While the enhancement factors are parameter choice dependent, our key qualitative result is that the interface physics is inhomogeneous, with widely varying distortions, and different segments of the interface dictate the residual resistivity and the thermal scattering.

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@article{arxiv.2408.12542,
  title  = {Enormous enhancement of resistivity in nanostructured electron-phonon systems},
  author = {Debraj Bose and Sankha Subhra Bakshi and Pinaki Majumdar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.12542},
  year   = {2024}
}

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6 pages, 4 figures, and Supplementary