Abstract
Resistivity measurements supplemented with electron microscopy investigation in a Cu 55-Ni 45 alloy are reported, in the temperature range 273–700 K. An anomalous high temperature resistivity minimum is observed at 673 K whereas at the same temperature diffuse intensity maxima appear. It is suggested that the resistivity minimum could be attributed to the effect of short range order cluster formation.
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