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Isochoric thermal conductivity of solid n-alkanes: propane C3H8

Low Temp. Phys. 35, 577 (2009); doi:10.1063/1.3170934

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V. A. Konstantinov, V. P. Revyakin, and V. V. Sagan
B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 47 Lenin Ave., Kharkov 61103, Ukraine
The isochoric thermal conductivity of solid propane C3H8 is investigated on three samples of different densities in the temperature interval from 50  K to the onset of melting. In all cases the isochoric thermal conductivity exhibits dependences that are weaker than Lambda[proportional]1/T. The results obtained are compared with those for other representatives of n-alkanes. The experimental data are discussed within a model in which the heat is transported by low-frequency phonons and by “diffusive” modes above the phonon mobility edge. ©2009 American Institute of Physics
History: Submitted 20 March 2009
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KEYWORDS and PACS

Keywords
PACS
  • 66.70.Lm
    Nonelectronic thermal conduction and heat-pulse propagation in other solids
  • 66.30.H-
    Self-diffusion and ionic conduction in solid nonmetals
  • 64.70.dj
    Melting of specific substances
  • 63.20.-e
    Phonons in crystal lattices
  • YEAR: 2009

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