Abstract
Electrical resistivity and low frequency internal friction (IF) measurements have been performed during constant heating rate. At low frequency, a high IF peak is observed which is in good accordance with the hump appearing in electrical resistivity. It is shown that this IF is not proportional to (where is the temperature rate and f is the vibration frequency). This behavior is systematically investigated.
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