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dc.creatorRHIE, K.
dc.creatorNaugle, Donald G.
dc.creatorO, BH
dc.creatorMARKERT, JT.
dc.date.accessioned2012-09-19T20:00:33Z
dc.date.available2012-09-19T20:00:33Z
dc.date.issued1993
dc.identifier.citationK. RHIE, Donald G. Naugle, BH O and JT MARKERT. Phys.Rev.B 48 5973-5982 1993."Copyright (1993) by the American Physical Society."en
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.48.5973
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/146761
dc.descriptionJournals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://journals.aps.org/en
dc.description.abstractA systematic study of the resistivity (rho), the Hall coefficients (R(H)), and the magnetic susceptibilities (chi) of the Zr-based paramagnetic amorphous alloys suggests a self-consistent explanation for the frequently observed positive values of R(H) that is based on. the side-jump effect. Measurements for chi, R(H), and rho of (Zr0.64Cu0.36)1-xAlx and chi for (Zr0.50Ni0.50)1-xAlx alloys are presented. The odd behavior of the Hall coefficients of these alloys and the anomalous positive Hall coefficients of paramagnetic Zr-based amorphous alloys can be accounted for in terms of the enhanced spin-orbit interaction, which produces the side-jump effect.en
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dc.publisherAmerican Physical Society
dc.rightsThis work is archived in the Texas A&M Digital Repository with the express permission of the rights holder (commonly but not always the publisher). A copy of the permission document is on file with the Texas A&M University Libraries.en
dc.subjectELECTRON-TRANSPORT PROPERTIESen
dc.subjectNI-ZR ALLOYSen
dc.subjectHALL-COEFFICIENTen
dc.subjectTEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCEen
dc.subjectFE-ZRen
dc.subjectGLASSESen
dc.subjectALen
dc.subjectCOen
dc.subjectMAGNETISMen
dc.subjectDENSITYen
dc.subjectPhysicsen
dc.titleSide-Jump Effect in Paramagnetic Amorphous Metalsen
dc.typeArticleen
local.departmentPhysics and Astronomyen


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