The empirical Monod-Beuneu relation of spin-relaxation revisited for elemental metals
Monod and Beuneu [Monod and Beuneu, Phys. Rev. B 19, 911 (1979)] established the validity of the Elliott-Yafet theory for elemental metals through correlating the experimental electron spin resonance line-width with the so-called spin-orbit admixture coefficients and the momentum-relaxation theory....
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Veröffentlicht in: | arXiv.org 2014-01 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Monod and Beuneu [Monod and Beuneu, Phys. Rev. B 19, 911 (1979)] established the validity of the Elliott-Yafet theory for elemental metals through correlating the experimental electron spin resonance line-width with the so-called spin-orbit admixture coefficients and the momentum-relaxation theory. The spin-orbit admixture coefficients data were based on atomic spin-orbit splitting. We highlight two shortcomings of the previous description: i) the momentum-relaxation involves the Debye temperature and the electron-phonon coupling whose variation among the elemental metals was neglected, ii) the Elliott-Yafet theory involves matrix elements of the spin-orbit coupling (SOC), which are however not identical to the SOC induced energy splitting of the atomic levels, even though the two have similar magnitudes. We obtain the empirical spin-orbit admixture parameters for the alkali metals by considering the proper description of the momentum relaxation theory. In addition, we present a model calculation which highlights the difference between the SOC matrix element and energy splitting. |
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ISSN: | 2331-8422 |
DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1401.1048 |