Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
1995-06-02
Physics
Condensed Matter
13 pages special macros jnl.tex,reforder.tex, eqnorder.tex
Scientific paper
Scattering of electrons due to fractons can result in a resistivity that {\it decreases} with temperature. Such a behavior also appears in real quasicrystals. If this is then attributed to fracton scattering, fracton-superconductivity would be theoretically possible. By fitting with the scattering result the experimental resistivity data for the AlPdMn quasicrystal, we estimate the corresponding $T_c$. This effective fracton interpretation, not unexpected for a self-similar system, is also found consistent with other experiments on thermal and acoustic properties of the AlPdMn quasicrystal.
Cyrot-Lackmann F.
Moulopoulos Konstantinos
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