Abstract

The conduction-f electron interaction (k-f interaction) can be probed by the investigation of the transport properties. We will focus on the specific effects -anisotropic magnetoresistance and extraordinary Hall effect- which are related to the anisotropy of the k-f interaction. We describe studies on metals containing rare earth (RE) impurities, RE metals and intermetallic compounds and amorphous alloys successively and we discuss the data obtained on the anisotropy of the k-f interaction.

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