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The properties of Gdi100_xGex, amorphous alloys show an unusual dependence on composition. At x = 50% the saturation magnetization and Curie temperature decrease precipitously. The resistivity and spontaneous Hall effect also have complex behavior in the same composition region. There is a maximum in p at 43% Ge superimposed on a more monotonic increase with increasing x. Also at x = 43 % there is a pronounced maximum in the tangent of the Hall angle, pH/p. In addition to the peak at 43% the resistivity also increases steeply above 75% Ge extrapolating toward values found for semiconducting, amorphous germanium. The Hall conductivity (PH/P2), on the other hand, decreases monotonically with increasing x over the entire composition range, x = 20 to 82%. In general, the spontaneous Hall effect in this metal-semiconductor system can be understood in terms of the Berger “side jump” model. © 1983 IEEE
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