抄録
Possible occurrence of weak itinerant ferromagnetism in a certain temperature interval, with a lower bound at finite temperature, in otherwise paramagnetic metals is studied taking account of the effect of exchange-enhanced spin fluctuations. Within the weakly ferromagnetic regime this phenomenon is shown to be hardly possible; negative mode-mode couplings among the long wavelength modes of spin fluctuations do not lead to this phenomenon. Other possible mechanisms for this phenomenon are discussed in relation to the magnetism of Y2Ni7, where such a behavior was reported.