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Low-Frequency Crossover of the Fractional Power-Law Conductivity in SrRuO3
Physics
  • J. S. Dodge
  • Christopher P. Weber, Santa Clara University
  • J. Corson
  • J. Orenstein
  • Z. Schlesinger
  • J. W. Reiner
  • M. R. Beasley
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-4-2000
Publisher
American Physical Society
Abstract

We combine the results of terahertz time-domain spectroscopy with far-infrared transmission and reflectivity to obtain the conductivity of SrRuO 3 over an unprecedented continuous range in frequency, allowing us to characterize the approach to zero frequency as a function of temperature. We show that the conductivity follows a simple phenomenological form, with an analytic structure fundamentally different from that predicted by the standard theory of metals.

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Copyright © 2000 American Physical Society. Reprinted with permission.

Citation Information
Dodge, J. S., Weber, C. P., Corson, J., Orenstein, J., Schlesinger, Z., Reiner, J. W., & Beasley, M. R. (2000). Low-Frequency Crossover of the Fractional Power-Law Conductivity in SrRuO3. Physical Review Letters, 85(23), 4932–4935. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.85.4932