Abstract
The magnetic susceptibilities of dilute (H/kT≪1 and the moment does not saturate at μβH/kT≫1; the magnetic moment is practically linear with field at all temperatures and fields measured. The temperature and field dependence cannot be explained on the basis of Fe–Fe ordering because (a) neither system has a field‐dependent susceptibility below 1°K, (b) both systems show a heat capacity increase over that of the pure material that is too small to be explained on the basis of Fe–Fe order,1,2 (c) the increase of the susceptibility over that of pure Rh or Ir is linear in concentration of Fe and (d) a Curie‐Weiss law can be made to fit the data only over a small temperature range. It is concluded, therefore, that these systems cannot be explained on the simple model of localized magnetic impurities in a weakly paramagnetic host.