Evidence for a pseudogap in liquid mercury
- 1 September 1972
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Philosophical Magazine
- Vol. 26 (3) , 505-522
- https://doi.org/10.1080/14786437208230101
Abstract
The electrical properties of liquid mercury are reviewed. It is concluded (a) That mercury at normal densities is a metal which can be described by the Ziman weak-scattering theory and that the resistivity of amalgams is well described by the work of Evans and his collaborators (1969, 1970). (b) There is nonetheless, even at normal densities, considerable evidence for a ‘pseudogap’ (g = N(EF)/N(E F)freeg does not affect the Hall coefficient when the mean free path L is greater than a, the interatomic distance. (c) At densities below about 10 g/cm3, but before the material becomes a semiconductor, the mean free path is of order a and the conductivity is proportional to g 2 and the Hall coefficient is given by the Friedman formula C/necg. (d) Special consideration is given to the results on the thermopower of amalgams at 1000°C due to Crisp, Cusack and Kendall (1970).Keywords
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