Temperature dependent transport of correlated disordered electrons: elastic vs. inelastic scattering

Abstract

Temperature dependent transport of disordered electronic systems is examined in the presence of strong correlations. In contrast to what is assumed in Fermi liquid approaches, finite temperature behavior in this regime proves largely dominated by inelastic electron-electron scattering. This conclusion is valid in the strong coupling limit, where the disorder, the correlations and the Fermi energy are all comparable, as in many materials near the metal-insulator transition.

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