Resistivity of ferromagnetic CePt
The resistivity of CePt has been measured between 1.9 and 300 K. CePt orders ferromagnetically at 5.8 K. Its ferromagnetic state resistivity increases as T 3 above a constant residual term. This correlates with a T 3 term in the magnetic specific heat.
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description | The resistivity of CePt has been measured between 1.9 and 300 K. CePt orders ferromagnetically at 5.8 K. Its ferromagnetic state resistivity increases as
T
3 above a constant residual term. This correlates with a
T
3 term in the magnetic specific heat. |
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