0000000000406670
AUTHOR
N.p. Kovalenko
Atomic Properties of Amorphous Metals: Low-Energy Excitations
Electron transport process in simple amorphous metals at moderately low temperatures
Abstract The dependence of electroresistivity ϱ( T ) and electron contribution to thermoconductivity ϰ( T ) of simple amorphous metals is investigated. Calculation of kinetic coefficients is carried out in the nearly free electron approximation (Ziman theory). The form-factor was calculated in the quasiphonon model. In this approximation on the short wavelength part of “dispersion curve” a minimum exists (“roton-like minimum”). It is shown that at moderately low temperatures 10 K ≤ T ≤ 100 K the ratio ϱ(T) − ϱ(0) T 2 has a maximum and the T 2 [ ϰ ( T ) − ϰ (0)] is minimal in this temperature region. Such “anomaly” in the temperature dependence of the kinetic coefficient is due to additional…
The Pseudopotential Method
On the Structure of Amorphous Metals
Phonon contribution to the absorption of ultrasound in amorphous solids at moderately low temperatures
Abstract Sound absorbtion in amorphous solids is considered to be due to the scattering of sound waves from the thermal phonons. It is shown that the dependence of the absorption coefficient on the temperature displays a maximum in the interval 10≲T≲100 K . The frequency dependence of the absorption coefficient is investigated. Numerical calculations for amorphous Mg and Zn illustrate the theoretical results.
Superconductivity of Glassy Metals
Paramagnetic-diamagnetic interplay in quantum dots for non-zero temperatures
In the usual Fock-and Darwin-formalism with parabolic potential characterized by the confining energy $\eps_o := \hbar\omega_o= 3.37$ meV, but including explicitly also the Zeeman coupling between spin and magnetic field, we study the combined orbital and spin magnetic properties of quantum dots in a two-dimensional electron gas with parameters for GaAs, for N =1 and N >> 1 electrons on the dot. For N=1 the magnetization M(T,B) consists of a paramagnetic spin contribution and a diamagnetic orbital contribution, which dominate in a non-trivial way at low temperature and fields rsp. high temperature and fields. For N >> 1, where orbital and spin effects are intrinsically coupled in a subtle w…
Electrical resistivity of amorphous simple metals at moderately low temperatures
Abstract The dependence of electrical resistivity ρ ( T ) on temperature T in a region of moderate temperatures is considered for amorphous simple metals. It is shown within the Faber–Ziman theory that the ratio [ ρ ( T )− ρ (0)]/ T 2 has a maximum in the temperature region 10 K⩽ T ⩽100 K The theory is illustrated by numerical calculations performed for hard-sphere models of amorphous Mg and Zn.