Abstract
The normal-state thermoelectric power of the high- superconducting cuprates shows a systematic but unusual dependence on temperature and on the concentration of holes in the planes. In this paper it is shown that the observed pattern is predicted within a conventional Fermi-liquid picture and follows from the observation, already inferred from thermal-conductivity data, that the acoustic phonons remain scattered predominantly by electrons up to room temperature.
- Received 3 January 1995
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.51.6175
©1995 American Physical Society

