Abstract

Measurements of electrical resistivity as a function of temperature reveal that deviations from Matthiessen's rule (DMR) in aluminum can, under suitable conditions, be made to vanish in a strong magnetic field. Theories explaining DMR on the basis of anisotropic and inelastic scattering predict such behavior suggesting that such scattering is the source of DMR in dilute aluminum alloys at low temperatures.

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