The Specific Heat and Thermal Conductivity of Graphite
PG Klemens
Australian Journal of Physics
6(4) 405 - 409
Published: 1953
Abstract
The specific heat of graphite is discussed in terms of a modified Debye treatment. It is shown that the contribution from the longitudinal waves varies as T3 below 45 °K, and as T2 at higher temperatures, whereas the usual two-dimensional treatment leads to a T2 variation at all low temperatures. Similarly the transverse contribution varies as T3 at lowest temperatures, But above 10 °K it varies as T2.https://doi.org/10.1071/PH530405
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