Abstract

The critical resistivity required for the temperature coefficient of electrical resistivity to change sign, for weakly disordered transition metals, may be larger than the Mooij universal boundary. A theoretical modification of the conduction electron wavefunction that involves including the d-state hybridization for the transition metals has a screening effect on the electron-phonon interaction and enhances the effect of localization on the inelastic scattering,.

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