Debye temperature, ΘD, of Fe-rich Fe100−xCrx disordered
alloys with 0≤x≤22.3 was determined from the temperature dependence of
the central shift of M\"ossbauer spectra recorded in the temperature range of
60 -- 300 K. Its compositional dependence shows a maximum at x≈5 with
a relative increase of ∼30% compared to a pure iron. The composition at
which the effect occurs correlates well with that at which several other
quantities, e. g. the Curie temperature and the spin-wave stiffness
coefficient, D0, show their maxima, but the enhancement of ΘD is
significantly greater and comparable with the enhancement of the hyperfine
field (spin-density of itinerant s-like electrons) in the studied system. The
results suggest that the electron-phonon interaction is important in this alloy
system