Abstract:
In this work, the specific heat, compressibility, temperature dependent bulk modulus, pressure,
chemical potentials, entropy, thermal expansion, density, group velocity, lifetime and thermal
conductivity of quasi-particles were calculated based on the modified Landau theory of Fermi
Liquids.The specific heat,temperature dependent bulk modulus, pressure, entropy, thermal
expansion, and lifetime of quasi-particles exhibit the same trend for all the metals investigated
with temperature for both the Landau and calculated values. The values of Landau specific heat
and Landau temperature dependent bulk modulusof quasi-particles are higher than bulk metals.
But the calculated values of specific heat and temperature dependent bulk modulusof quasiparticles
are in good agreement with experimental values. Also, the values of the Landau pressure,
entropy, chemical potential and lifetime of quasi-particles are much higher than the computed
values. This suggests that the Landau Fermi liquid theory over estimated most of the properties of
quasi-particles in metals studied. But the calculated thermal expansionof quasi-particles is larger
than the Landauthermal expansionof quasi-particles. This may be due to the electron density
parameter, s r used and also some approximations made during computation. In both cases as
temperature increases the thermal expansionof quasi-particlesbecamecloser to experimental
values. At high density region (rs 3 a.u) there is agreement between experimental, calculated and
Landau values for compressibility of quasi-particles with electron density parameters for some
metals, but there is disagreement between themat low density region ( 3 . ) s r a u .The chemical
potential and thermal conductivity of quasi-particles decreases as temperature increases for all the
metals studied.The calculated thermal conductivity of quasi-particles is higher than Landau
thermal conductivity of quasi-particles. The computed thermal conductivity of quasi-particles is
in better agreement with experimental values. The calculated and Landau density of quasi-particles
agree very well with experimental values of metals at low density region (rs 3 a.u) . At high
density region, ( 3 . ) s r a u the Landau and calculated density of quasi-particle do not agree with
experimental density of metals.Also,at low density limit ( 3 . ) s r a u there is agreement with both
the Landau and calculated group velocity of quasi-particles with electron density parameter for
some metals but at high density region ( 3 . ) s r a u group velocity of quasi-particles of most metals
are found here and according to Landau they are of high values.The agreement between the
calculated results and available experimental values shows that the introduction of the electron
density parameter s r is promising in predicting the contribution of quasi-particles to the bulk
properties of metals.