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Interaction Correction of Conductivity Near a Ferromagnetic Quantum Critical Point

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2009-11-13 v2 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks

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 T=1/[τγ(EFτ)2]T^{\ast}=1/[\tau \gamma (E_{F}\tau)^{2}], where γ\gamma is the parameter associated with the Landau damping of the spin fluctuations, τ\tau is the impurity scattering time, and EFE_{F} is the Fermi energy. For a generic choice of parameters, TT^{\ast} is few orders of magnitude smaller than the usual crossover scale 1/τ1/\tau. In the ballistic quantum critical regime, the conductivity has a T(d1)/3T^{(d-1)/3} temperature dependence, where dd is the dimensionality of the system. In the diffusive quantum critical regime we get T1/4T^{1/4} dependence in three dimensions, and ln2T\ln^2 T 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