The resistivity then depends on collisions. Quantum mechanics tells us that electrons behave like waves. One of the effects of this is that electrons do not scatter from a perfect lattice. They scatter by defects, which can be:
– atoms displaced by lattice vibrations
– vacancies and interstitials
– dislocations, grain boundaries
– impurities
One can express the total resistivity ρtot by the Matthiessen rule, as a sum of resistivities due to thermal vibrations, impurities and dislocations. Fig. 19.8 illustrates how the resistivity increases with temperature, with deformation, and with alloying..
Comments are closed.