Abstract
The compound Cu2NiSn was analyzed by DTA, X-ray and electrical resistivity measurements. No single-phase structure was found at room temperature. The alloy decomposes upon heating, starting at 160°, forming copper and two hcp structures. At 500° the Heusler structure is restored. Electrical resistivity results are discussed in terms of Markowitz's theory for disordered metals.
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