SrRuO3 is a metallic ferromagnet. Its electrical resistivity is reported for temperatures up to 1000K; its Hall coefficient for temperatures up to 300K; its specific heat for temperatures up to 230K. The energy bands have been calculated by self-consistent spin-density functional theory, which finds a ferromagnetic ordered moment of 1.45μB per Ru atom. The measured linear specific heat coefficient γ is 30mJ/mole, which exceeds the theoretical value by a factor of 3.7. A transport mean free path at room temperature of ≈10A˚ is found. The resistivity increases nearly linearly with temperature to 1000K in spite of such a short mean free path that resistivity saturation would be expected. The Hall coefficient is small and positive above the Curie temperature, and exhibits both a low-field and a high-field anomalous behavior below the Curie temperature.
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9601106,
title = {Transport Properties, Thermodynamic Properties, and Electronic Structure of SrRuO3},
author = {P. B. Allen and H. Berger and O. Chauvet and L. Forro and T. Jarlborg and A. Junod and B. Revaz and G. Santi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9601106},
year = {2009}
}
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6 pages (latex) and 6 figures (postscript, uuencoded.) This paper will appear in Phys. Rev. B, Feb. 15, 1996