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Recently we discussed the evidence for multipolar rare earth conduction electron (k-f) interactions in rare earth metallic systems.1 Here we will present some new evidence for this and consider the role of the k-f interactions as well as the orbit-lattice interaction in producing multipolar interionic (f-f) coupling between rare earths in metallic systems.

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Levy, P.M. (1980). Multipolar f Electron-Conduction Band Interactions in Rare-Earth Compounds. In: Crow, J.E., Guertin, R.P., Mihalisin, T.W. (eds) Crystalline Electric Field and Structural Effects in f-Electron Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3108-7_40

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