PMID: 25792794Dec 1, 2006Paper

Resistance minimum and heavy fermions

Proceedings of the Japan Academy. Series B, Physical and Biological Sciences
Kondo Jun

Abstract

The phenomenon of the resistance minimum in dilute magnetic alloys is explained in terms of the s-d interaction which takes account of scattering of the conduction electron off the magnetic impurities in metals. Some of the intermetallic compounds which involve rare earth elements or uranium show a very large electronic specific heat and remain non-magnetic even though they show a Curie-like susceptibility at higher temperatures. These phenomena are also explained based on the s-d interaction model.

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Sep 21, 2013·Scientific Reports·Steffen Sykora, Klaus W Becker
Mar 11, 2009·Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter : an Institute of Physics Journal·W K Park, L H Greene
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