The temperature dependences of the electrical resistivity and thermal electromotive force (thermal e.m.f.) of the Ni–25 at % V, Ni–28 at % V, and Ni–33 at % V alloys in… Click to show full abstract
The temperature dependences of the electrical resistivity and thermal electromotive force (thermal e.m.f.) of the Ni–25 at % V, Ni–28 at % V, and Ni–33 at % V alloys in a temperature range of 300–1600 K have been reported; the dependences have been measured during slow heating and cooling of quenched and annealed samples. It has been shown that, near the order–disorder phase-transformation temperature, the temperature dependences of the electrical resistivity of the Ni75V25 and Ni67V33 alloys demonstrate a kink (second-order phase transition) and a jump (first-order phase transition), respectively. The behavior of the experimental dependences is discussed in terms of the band Mott s–d scattering model.
               
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