Temperature Dependence of Interlayer Magnetoresistance in Anisotropic Layered Metals

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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Studies of interlayer transport in layered metals have generally made use of zero temperature conductivity expressions to analyze angle-dependent magnetoresistance oscillations (AMRO). However, recent high temperature AMRO experiments have been performed in a regime where the inclusion of finite temperature effects may be required for a quantitative description of the resistivity. We calculate the interlayer conductivity in a layered metal with anisotropic Fermi surface properties allowing for finite temperature effects. We find that resistance maxima are modified by thermal effects much more strongly than resistance minima. We also use our expressions to calculate the interlayer resistivity appropriate to recent AMRO experiments in an overdoped cuprate which led to the conclusion that there is an anisotropic, linear in temperature contribution to the scattering rate and find that this conclusion is robust.

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