Electrical Properties of High-Pressure Metallic Modification of Iodine
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概要
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The electrical resistance up to 250 kbar and down to 1.7 K, and the thermo-electric power up to 250 kbar at room temperature have been measured in iodineusing a diamond-anvil cell. The resistance decreases rapidly and continuously withincreasing pressure. The resistance anomaly has been found at 225 kbar androom temperature. The resistive characteristic temperature 0 in the Grfineisen-Bloch equation is 225 K for metallic iodine at 235 klcar, The thermoelectric powerdecreases from a large positive value to a small positive one with increasingpressure and is f4i3 7zV/deg at 240 kbar. These electrical properties have beendiscussed in relation to the structural change induced by pressure.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1982-06-15
著者
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Tsuji Kazuhiko
The Institute For Solid State Physics The University Of Tokyo
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Sakai Nobuko
Department Of Chemistry Toho University
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Takemura Ken-ichi
Experimental Physics Iii Dusseldorf University
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