Abstract

Thermoelectric power (TEP) of amorphous Ce-Cu alloys with compositions of CeCu 6, CeCu 2 and CeCu has been measured from 2 to 300 K. The value of TEP is very small and insensitive with respect to the temperature, making a drastic contrast to that of the counterparts in the crystalline states. The role of a random atomic potential in the amorphous alloys is discussed.

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