Abstract:
It has been shown that the observed correlation between the resistivity $\rho$ of high-resistivity metallic alloys and the sign of the temperature derivative of their resistivity can be explained by taking into account the weak localization effect. This correlation is as follows: the derivative $d\rho/dT$ is negative for alloys with resistivity in the range of $150$–$300$$\mu\Omega$ cm, which corresponds to the mean free path of electrons about the interatomic distance; however, this derivative is positive for alloys with lower resistivities (Mooij rule).