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(Received October 15, 1975)
Electrical resistivity of ZrZn2 has been measured between 1.5 and 300 K. The resistivity shows a T2 dependence with a coefficient 4.7×10-8 Ω-cm/K2 below about 20 K, a T2/3 dependence above a Curie point of 21 K up to about 50 K, and a dependence on temperature less rapid than T1 above about 100 K, in good agreement with the result of a recent theory by Ueda and Moriya. The resistivity shows a slight change of slope at the Curie point. ©1976 The Physical Society of Japan
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DOI: 10.1143/JPSJ.40.1007