Abstract

Abstract Experimental density of electronic states (DOS) data are used to evaluate the DOS effective mass. It is compared with the DOS effective masses calculated within the pseudopotential formalism by several authors and by ourself. When they are introduced in a calculation of electrical resistivity of trivalent simple metals (Al, Ga and In), experimental effective masses lead to improvement on the calculated resistivity. Discrepancies between calculated and experimental DOS effective masses are discussed.

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