Specific Heat of Indium Antimonide between 6 and 100°K
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The specific heat of InSb was measured over the temperature range Between 6 and 100°K. The Debye characteristic temperature curve shows a minimum at about 13° K in agreement with the prediction of Fray et al. Analysis by the method of Thirring-like expansion gives θ_∞=250±5°K which is much smaller than the equivalent temperature 283°K of the maximum frequency of lattice vibration (197cm^<-1>, in wave number unit), compared with the cases of Ge and Si. It is pointed out that the anbarmonic effect is relatively large even in low temperature region.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1965-03-05
著者
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Ohmura Yamichi
Central Research Laboratory Tokyo Shibaura (toshiba) Electric Co. Ltd.
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Ohmura Yamichi
Central Research Laboratory Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co. Lt.d.
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