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A stability bound on the T-linear resistivity of conventional metals

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Abstract

The electrical resistivity of conventional metals varies linearly with temperature T in the regime T > ω0, where ω0 is a characteristic phonon frequency. The corresponding transport scattering rate is 1/τtr = 2π λT, where λ is a dimensionless strength of the electron-phonon coupling. The fact that measured values satisfy λ < ~1 has been noted in the context of a possible "Planckian" bound on transport. However, since the electron-phonon scattering is quasi-elastic in this regime, it is unlikely that Planckian considerations are relevant. We present results on the Holstein model which show that a different sort of bound is at play: a "stability" bound on λ consistent with metallic transport. We conjecture that a qualitatively similar bound on the strength of residual interactions may apply to metals more generally.

Presenters

  • Chaitanya Murthy

    Stanford University

Authors

  • Chaitanya Murthy

    Stanford University

  • Esterlis Ilya

    Harvard University

  • Akshat Pandey

    Stanford University

  • Steven A Kivelson

    Stanford University