Deviations from Matthiessens Rule for ${rm SrRuO_3}$ and ${rm CaRuO_3}$


Abstract in English

We have measured the change in the resistivity of thin films of ${rm SrRuO_3}$ and ${rm CaRuO_3}$ upon introducing point defects by electron irradiation at low temperatures, and we find significant deviations from Matthiessens rule. For a fixed irradiation dose, the induced change in resistivity {it decreases} with increasing temperature. Moreover, for a fixed temperature, the increase in resistivity with irradiation is found to be {it sublinear}. We suggest that the observed behavior is due to the marked anisotropic scattering of the electrons together with their relatively short mean free path (both characteristic of many metallic oxides including cuprates) which amplify effects related to the Pippard ineffectiveness condition.

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