Abstract

The specific heats of Ti-Rh alloys have been measured between 0.4 and 4 °K for Rh concentrations between 0 and 3 atomic percent. The measurements have been carried out in a simple He3 cryostat. The transition temperature and the electronic specific heat are increasing functions of the Rh concentration. In quenched alloys the α′-phase can be stabilized up to an average Rh-concentration of 2.5 At-% for the whole sample.

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