Abstract
Electronic transport properties such as ρ, RH, and Δρ/ρ have been measured for La-Al metallic glasses over a wide temperature range and in a magnetic field up to 15 T. The positive Δρ/ρ with a (H/T)1/2 dependence in the high field limit indicates the dominance of electron interaction effect in the transport properties of La-Al metallic glasses, therefore the electron interaction is responsible for the negative α at low temperatures. The Mott s-d scattering, however, is the most likely explanation for the large ρ, the positive RH, and negative TEP.