Specific heat measurements of TiB2 and 6LiF from 0.5 to 30 K
The specific heats of TiB2 and 6LiF have been measured from 0.5 to 30 K as part of a larger project in the construction of a neutron spectrometer. For this application, the measured specific heats were used to extrapolate the specific heats down to 0.1 K with lattice, electronic, and Schottky equati...
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description | The specific heats of TiB2 and 6LiF have been measured from 0.5 to 30 K as part of a larger project in the construction of a neutron spectrometer. For this application, the measured specific heats were used to extrapolate the specific heats down to 0.1 K with lattice, electronic, and Schottky equations for the respective samples. The resultant specific heat values at 0.1 K for TiB2 and 6LiF are 4.08 x 10(-4) plus/minus 0.27 x 10(-4) J/K/mol and 9.19 x 10(-9) plus/minus 0.15 x 10(-9) J/K/mol, respectively. |
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