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Low-Temperature Properties of Nearly Ferromagnetic Fermi Liquids

Sebastian Doniach, +1 more
- 03 Oct 1966 - 
- Vol. 17, Iss: 14, pp 750-753
TLDR
In this article, effective mass corrections due to emission and reabsorption of persistent spin fluctuations are shown to have a temperature dependence which fits qualitatively that of the low-temperature specific heat of ${\mathrm{He}}^{3}$.
Abstract
Effective-mass corrections due to emission and reabsorption of persistent spin fluctuations are shown to be large in Pd and to have a temperature dependence which fits qualitatively that of the low-temperature specific heat of ${\mathrm{He}}^{3}$.

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