Crystal-Field Effects in Solid Solutions of Rare Earths in Noble Metals

Gwyn Williams and L. L. Hirst
Phys. Rev. 185, 407 – Published 10 September 1969
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Abstract

The magnetic susceptibility of some dilute alloys has been measured between 1.9 and 300°K by a force method. The investigation has been concerned mainly with solid solutions of 1 at.% or less of the elements of the second half of the rare-earth series in silver or gold, in order to study local moments of the impurity ions. The observed departures of the susceptibility from a Curie-Weiss behavior can be understood and fitted primarily in terms of crystal-field effects; the possible origins of such fields are discussed. It is found that the fitted crystalline fields are incompatible with a point-charge model, but can be explained by the hypothesis of a nonmagnetic 5d virtual bound state on the rare-earth impurity.

  • Received 13 December 1968

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.185.407

©1969 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Gwyn Williams* and L. L. Hirst

  • Physics Department, Imperial College, London, S.W. 7, England

  • *Present address: School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, University of Sussex, Sussex, England.
  • Now at Physik Department der Technischen Hochschule, Munich, West Germany.

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Vol. 185, Iss. 2 — September 1969

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