Abstract
Low-temperature measurements of electrical resistivity, thermal conductivity, and thermoelectric power on silver alloys containing 0.005, 0.067, 0.11, and 0.31 at.% of manganese are reported. The same specimens were used for the measurement of all properties over the temperature range from 2 to 25 °K. The well-known minimum and maximum are observed in the electrical resistivity of the three more concentrated alloys and the minimum is visible in the most dilute alloy near the lowest temperatures of measurement. Associated effects are observed in the other properties and their possible relationship to theoretical electron scattering mechanisms, particularly that of Kondo, is discussed.