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Electric Resistance of Rare-Earth Metals and Their Alloys at High Temperatures: the Role of Magnetic Scattering

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Results of an experimental study of the specific resistivity of rare-earth metals and their alloys are analyzed. A procedure to distinguish the contributions into the total resistance is proposed. The magnetic component of electric resistance in the paramagnetic phase was found to decrease to zero upon heating. Modern models of transport phenomena do not describe this phenomenon.

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The study was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (project nos. 11-08-00275 and 14-08-00228).

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Ivliev, A.D. Electric Resistance of Rare-Earth Metals and Their Alloys at High Temperatures: the Role of Magnetic Scattering. Phys. Solid State 62, 1755–1761 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063783420100145

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