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Anisotropic scattering, interaction-induced

B. M. Ladanyi. Higher-order interaction-induced effects on depolarized light scattering from fluids of optically anisotropic molecules. Chem. Phys. Lett., 121 351-355 (1985). [Pg.488]

As noted in Section III.D. 1, the combination of disorder and anisotropy can lead to a wide range of behavior in the transport properties of disordered anisotropic metals, where both electron-electron interactions and disorder-induced localization near the M-I transition are important. The field-induced crossover from positive to negative MC results from the subtle interplay of weak localization and electron-electron interaction contributions to the MC. From the MC data it is possible to estimate the inelastic scattering length as a function of temperature inelastic electron-electron scattering in disordered metals dominates the transport at low temperatures in I-(CH) [125,126]. [Pg.43]


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