Abstract
Conduction electron-spin resonance is observed in paramagnetic iron-based alloys over a temperature range of 10 K<T<200 K . Temperature dependence of CESR g-factor in this interval reflects a change in dynamic magnetic susceptibility. Using CESR data we trace the influence of substitutional (Cr, Ni, Mn, …) and interstitial (N, C) impurities on D( E F), the density of states at the Fermi surface. Calculations within the framework of pseudopotential method explain the opposite effects of N and C on D( E F) in FCC iron and iron-based solid solutions.
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