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Ubiquity of Linear Resistivity at Intermediate Temperature in Bad Metals

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2015-05-26 v1

Abstract

Bad metals display transport behavior that differs from what is commonly seen in ordinary metals. One of the most significant differences is a resistivity that is linear in temperature and rises to well above the Ioffe-Regel limit (where the mean-free path is equal to the lattice spacing). Using an exact Kubo formula, we show that a linear resistivity naturally occurs for many systems when they are in an incoherent intermediate-temperature state. We verify the analytic arguments with numerical calculations for a simplified version of the Hubbard model which is solved with dynamical mean-field theory. Similar features have also been seen in Hubbard models, where they can begin at even lower temperatures due to the formation of resilient quasiparticles.

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@article{arxiv.1404.2859,
  title  = {Ubiquity of Linear Resistivity at Intermediate Temperature in Bad Metals},
  author = {G. R. Boyd and V. Zlatic' and J. K. Freericks},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.2859},
  year   = {2015}
}

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(5 pages, 3 figures)