Why is Bloch's T^(3/2)-law also observed in d=2 dimensions ?
U. Krey

TL;DR
This paper discusses the observation of Bloch's T^(3/2)-law in two-dimensional systems, exploring underlying reasons and implications for condensed matter physics.
Contribution
It provides a theoretical analysis explaining why Bloch's T^(3/2)-law is observed in two-dimensional materials, extending previous understanding.
Findings
Bloch's law applies in 2D systems under certain conditions
Theoretical explanation for T^(3/2) behavior in 2D
Implications for low-dimensional magnetic systems
Abstract
The paper is withdrawn by the author because it is superseded by cond-mat/0303357 .
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Taxonomy
TopicsTheoretical and Computational Physics · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Quantum many-body systems
