Simultaneous observation of small- and large-energy-transfer electron-electron scattering in three dimensional indium oxide thick films
Yang Yang, Xin-Dian Liu, and Zhi-Qing Li

TL;DR
This study provides experimental evidence for both small- and large-energy-transfer electron-electron scattering in 3D indium oxide films, confirming theoretical predictions about their temperature dependence and related parameters.
Contribution
First experimental observation of simultaneous small- and large-energy-transfer e-e scattering in 3D disordered metals, validating long-standing theoretical models.
Findings
Both scattering processes follow predicted T-dependencies (T^{3/2} and T^2).
Prefactors match theoretical predictions involving Fermi wave number, mean free path, and Fermi energy.
Results confirm the validity of existing theories on e-e scattering in 3D disordered systems.
Abstract
In three dimensional (3D) disordered metals, the electron-phonon (\emph{e}-ph) scattering is the sole significant inelastic process. Thus the theoretical predication concerning the electron-electron (\emph{e}-\emph{e}) scattering rate as a function of temperature in 3D disordered metal has not been fully tested thus far, though it was proposed 40 years ago [A. Schmid, Z. Phys. \textbf{271}, 251 (1974)]. We report here the simultaneous observation of small- and large-energy-transfer \emph{e}-\emph{e} scattering in 3D indium oxide thick films. In temperature region of \,K, the temperature dependence of resistivities curves of the films obey Bloch-Gr\"{u}neisen law, indicating the films possess degenerate semiconductor characteristics in electrical transport property. In the low temperature regime, as a function of for each film can…
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