Interaction Correction of Conductivity Near a Ferromagnetic Quantum Critical Point
Abstract
We calculate the temperature dependence of conductivity due to interaction correction for a disordered itinerant electron system close to a ferromagnetic quantum critical point which occurs due to a spin density wave instability. In the quantum critical regime, the crossover between diffusive and ballistic transport occurs at a temperature , where is the parameter associated with the Landau damping of the spin fluctuations, is the impurity scattering time, and is the Fermi energy. For a generic choice of parameters, is few orders of magnitude smaller than the usual crossover scale . In the ballistic quantum critical regime, the conductivity has a temperature dependence, where is the dimensionality of the system. In the diffusive quantum critical regime we get dependence in three dimensions, and dependence in two dimensions. Away from the quantum critical regime we recover the standard results for a good metal.
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@article{arxiv.0709.1140,
title = {Interaction Correction of Conductivity Near a Ferromagnetic Quantum Critical Point},
author = {I. Paul},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.1140},
year = {2009}
}
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15 pages, 8 figures