1999
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.60.1448
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Possible non-Fermi-liquid behavior ofCaRuO3

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“…As shown in Fig. 2b for x = 1, the resistivity between 2 and 10 K could be described by a T 3/2 dependence, similar as found previously for thin films [6,9] as well as single crystals in the same temperature range [4,10]. The extension of the x = 1 data towards lower T is discussed later.…”
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“…As shown in Fig. 2b for x = 1, the resistivity between 2 and 10 K could be described by a T 3/2 dependence, similar as found previously for thin films [6,9] as well as single crystals in the same temperature range [4,10]. The extension of the x = 1 data towards lower T is discussed later.…”
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confidence: 85%
“…For larger x, the signature becomes very weak and disappears. The residual resistivity ratios of 29 and 16 for x = 0 and x = 1, respectively, are much better compared to those reported in [6,9] and indicate the good quality of the films. The lowest RRR value, is found for x = 0.5 (cf.…”
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“…In (Sr,Ca) 2 RuO 4 , our recent µSR studies 57 have revealed that non-Fermi-liquid behavior in resistivity appears above the magnetic freezing temperature, suggesting that charge scattering via spin fluctuations as the origin of this behavior. Klein et al 58 reported non-Fermiliquid behavior in resistivity of CaRuO 3 , with the T 1.5 dependence below T ∼ 50 K. The absence of static magnetic order is consistent with this observation.…”
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“…All of the cubic-type ARuO 3 perovskites (A = Ca, Sr, Ba) are metallic to lowest measured temperatures. SrRuO 3 and BaRuO 3 are Stoner ferromagnets with Curie temperatures of T C = 160 and 60 K respectively [4,5,6,7], but CaRuO 3 shows non-Fermi liquid behaviour without a magnetic transition [8]. Another ruthenate perovskite, PbRuO 3 , was synthesised at high pressures in 1970 [9], but the electronic properties of this material have not been reported.…”
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