Abstract
The average t-matrix approximation is used in conjunction with the Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker equations of band theory to calculate Fermi surface damping and Dingle temperatures in dilute CuH for the neck, belly, and dog's bone orbits. The agreement with experiment is found to be satisfactory.
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