S.H. Liu
Journal of Applied Physics
The s-d exchange-interaction model has been widely used to explain many properties of magnetic metals and alloys. In particular, it has been suggested that the short-range order of the spins in a dilute magnetic alloy may give rise to the resistivity minimum effect. This paper gives a general discussion of the effect of spin correlation on the resistivity. The short-range correlation of the spins is investigated by the cluster expansion method. For dilute manganese-copper alloys where the Mn spins are believed to be coupled by the indirect exchange mechanism, the predicted variation in resistivity around the temperature where the minimum occurs is about 2 orders of magnitude smaller than the observed value. Hence, this model does not seem to explain the resistivity minimum phenomenon. © 1963 The American Physical Society.
S.H. Liu
Journal of Applied Physics
S.H. Liu
Physical Review
S.H. Liu
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids
M.F. Merriam, S.H. Liu, et al.
Physical Review