Abstract:
The temperature-dependent inelastic light scattering by electrons in osmium is studied at different values and directions of the wave vector. The frequency dependence for the spectra of electronic light scattering is modeled based on the calculated band structure taking properly into account the effects of inelastic scattering. A comparison of the measured and calculated spectra suggests the dominant role of the electron-phonon scattering in the energy range under study. This allows us to estimate the temperature-dependent renormalization of the electron velocity and the decay rate for the electron states.