Abstract

The increase in the conductivity of liquid Se–Te mixture by the addition of transition metal solutes was measured using a specially-designed cell. The trend of the increase in the conductivity in the series of transition metal solutes exhibits a small peak at V and a large peak at Ni. The increase in the conductivity for Fe, Co and Ni solutes is considerably larger than that for other transition metal solutes. The experimental results are qualitatively explained by the change in the density of states at the Fermi level due to the s p - d admixture.

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