Anomalous Electrical Resistivity and the Existence of Giant Magnetic Moments in Ni-Cu Alloys

Abstract
The electrical resistivity of Ni-Cu alloys near the critical composition for ferromagnetism is found to remain anomalous up to temperatures of about 600°K. This behavior is attributed to the existence of giant magnetic polarization clouds and to their ultimate disappearance at these temperatures.

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