Moment expansion to the memory function for generalized Drude scattering rate
Source
Physics Letters Section A General Atomic and Solid State Physics
ISSN
03759601
Date Issued
2016-05-20
Author(s)
Bhalla, Pankaj
Das, Nabyendu
Singh, Navinder
Abstract
The memory function formalism is an important tool to evaluate the frequency dependent electronic conductivity. It is previously used within some approximations in the case of electrons interacting with various other degrees of freedom in metals with great success. However, one needs to go beyond those approximations as the interaction strengths become stronger. In this work, we propose a systematic expansion of the memory function involving its various moments. We calculate the higher order contribution to the generalized Drude scattering rate in case of electron-impurity interactions. Further we compare our results with the results from previously studied lowest order calculations. We find larger contributions from the higher moments in the low frequency regime and also in the case of larger interaction strength.
Subjects
Electronic transport in metal | Impurity scattering | Memory function formalism | Scattering mechanisms
