抄録
Using the density of states curve of Pt metal determined from the low temperature specific heat measurements for Pt-Au and Pt-Ir alloys, the electronic specific heat and the spin paramagnetic susceptibility of Pt metal are calculated for a temperature range from 0°K to 2000°K. The calculated result for the electronic specific heat explains the experimental result that CE<γ(0)T at higher temperatures. By comparing the calculated result of the spin paramagnetic susceptibility with the experimental data, the values of the molecular field coefficient, α, and the orbital paramagnetic susceptibility, χorb. are estimated as α=0.64∼0.74×104 mole/emu and χorb.=0.13∼0.48×10−4 emu/mole for Pt metal. Similar calculations are performed for Pt-Au and Pt-Ir alloys.