Application of a structure factor-potential relationship to the electrical resistivity of the liquid alkali metals

Abstract
In the Ziman formulation for the electrical properties of liquid metals, the resistivity depends on an average of the product of the structure factor and the pseudopotential. Ascarelli, Harrison and Paskin have derived a relationship for small wave vector between the structure factor and the pseudopotential for liquid metals such as the alkali metals. This formulation has been used over the entire range of wave vector (k = 0 to 2k F). The resistivities of Na, K, Rb and Cs calculated with no adjustable parameters are within 25% of the observed values, while Li is underestimated by about a factor of five. The temperature dependencies of all but Li (which is anomalously non-linear) are in similar agreement with experiments made at constant volume.