Abstract
The electrical resistivity ρ and thermopower S of metallic ferromagnets CuCr2X4 (X=S,Se or Te) are measured at low temperatures and in an external magnetic field of 1.5 Tesla. These properties are dominated by strong scattering effects in their ferromagnetic phase, resulting in (a) ρ(T) ~A T2dependence with very large value of coefficient A ≈ 1 − 3×10−8 Ω-cm/K2 in resistivity and (b) a peak in the thermopower around TC/3 . Thermopower is further increased by crystalline order and by the alignment of magnetic domains in an external magnetic field as has been found for Cu1+x Cr2Te4. We have interpreted these effects as due to strongly coherent momentum conserving electron-magnon scattering giving a large T2 – contribution in resistivity and a large drag effect in thermopower.
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