Optical conductivity spectra σ1(ω) of paramagnetic CaRuO3 are
investigated at various temperatures. At T=10 K, it shows a non-Fermi liquid
behavior of σ1(ω)∼1/ω21, similar to the case
of a ferromagnet SrRuO3. As the temperature (T) is increased, on the other
hand, σ1(ω) in the low frequency region is progressively
suppressed, deviating from the 1/{\omega}^{\frac 12%}-dependence.
Interestingly, the suppression of σ1(ω) is found to scale with
ω/T at all temperatures. The origin of the scaling
behavior coupled with the non-Fermi liquid behavior is discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure