抄録
The Al L2,3 emission spectra of Al–Mn, Al–Co, Al–Ni and Al–Cu alloys with various composition of transition metals have been measured with a grazing incidence spectrometer. The results show that the Fermi edges of the Al L2,3 emission spectra of the alloys do not markedly shift with the change of phase, and that the energy levels arising from the 3d states of the transition metal and contributing to the formation of the conduction band of the alloy locate at a few electron volts below the Fermi edge in any phases of the aluminum-transition metal alloys.