抄録
Effects of substitution of Fe and Ni or Co in the Pauli-paramagnetic compounds Co1.67Ge and Ni1.67Ge were investigated on (Fe, Co)1.67Ge and (Fe, Ni)1.67Ge. Substitution of Fe for Co in Co1.67Ge increases the paramagnetic moment np and decreases the Pauli part of susceptibility χ0.
This suggests polarization of Co neighboring to Fe. Contribution of Co is seen in ferromagnetic moment nf. Fe dissolved into Ni1.67Ge increases χ0 while np remains nearly zero. This suggests that Fe loses the magnetic moment and contributes also to the Pauli paramagnetism. With increasing of Fe, it polarizes, making χ0 fall off and np grow rapidly. Thereafter nf appears and increases.