Abstract
A theoretical model, based on the effective exchange Hamiltonian and taking into account the resulting anisotropy of the conduction electron relaxation time, is presented here to explain the strong anisotropy observed in our recent measurements of the transport properties of the cerium Kondo compound CePt 2Si 2.
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