HAIT Journal of Science and Engineering Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 51-64 © 2004 Holon Academic Institute of Technology | |||||
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Occurrence of non-Drude behavior in the infrared conductivity of ruthenates and cupratesSmadar Shatz*, Lior Klein, and Nathan Wiser
Department of Physics, Bar-Ilan University, | Ramat-Gan 52900, Israel *Corresponding author: shatz@mail.biu.ac.il Received 5 December 2003
| The infrared conductivity s(w) of very-high-resistivity ruthenates and cuprates (in the normal state) was recently found to deviate from the usual Drude behavior - sDrude(w) ∞ w-2. We have included the Pippard ineffectiveness condition in the analysis of s(w), and obtained that for very-high-resistivity materials, s(w) ∞ w-a, with a << 2. Therefore, the Pippard condition might be a partial explanation for the non-Drude behavior observed for the infrared conductivity of the ruthenates and cuprates.
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