The low-field magnetoresistance of single crystals of dilute copper- and silver-based alloys
- 1 November 1971
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics F: Metal Physics
- Vol. 1 (6) , 863-876
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0305-4608/1/6/320
Abstract
The low-field magnetoresistance of single crystals of some dilute copper-and silver-based alloys has been measured at 1.5 K and 4.2 K. The alloys studied were CuAu and AgAu (homovalent impurity): CuZn and CuGe (heterovalent impurity); and CuNi and AgPd (transition metal impurity). The results, in conjunction with previously measured Hall coefficients, were interpreted under the assumption that an anisotropic relaxation time can be defined which has a different anisotropy for each impurity. By describing the anisotropy in terms of `relaxation time models' a possible variation in the relaxation time over the Fermi surface has been deduced for the CuAu, AgAu, CuNi and AgPd alloys, but the magnetoresistance of the CuZn and CuGe alloys cannot be interpreted in terms of the models described here.Keywords
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