Abstract

In metals and alloys containing localized magnetic moments, an important contribution to the electrical resistivity can be associated with disorder of the atomic spin system. This contribution is ascribed to a scalar interaction between the spins of the conduction electrons and the atomic spins. Assuming a simple form for this interaction, the experimental and theoretical situation concerning the spin-disorder resistivity is reviewed for pure metals, dilute alloys, and concentrated binary alloys.

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