Resistive Anomalies at Ferromagnetic Transitions Revisited: the case of SrRuO_3
R. Roussev, A.J. Millis

TL;DR
This paper reexamines resistive anomalies at the ferromagnetic transition in SrRuO_3, demonstrating that conventional theory with scaling corrections explains recent resistivity data near T_c.
Contribution
It shows that including scaling corrections and a slight T_c shift aligns experimental data with conventional theoretical models.
Findings
Resistivity data near T_c are consistent with conventional theory.
Scaling corrections are essential for accurate interpretation.
A small T_c shift improves data-model agreement.
Abstract
We show that recent resistivity data on SrRuO_3 for T->T_c are consistent with conventional theory when corrections to scaling are included and a small shift in T_c is allowed.
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