Low-Temperature Specific Heat of Arsenic and Antimony

Harvey V. Culbert
Phys. Rev. 157, 560 – Published 15 May 1967
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Abstract

The specific heats of arsenic and antimony have been measured from 0.7 to 4.0°K and 0.5 to 4.0°K, respectively. For the electronic contributions we find 0.194±0.007 mJ/mole °K2 in arsenic, and 0.112±0.005 mJ/mole °K2 in antimony. Both values are in agreement with de Haas-van Alphen measurements on these semimetals. The lattice specific heat for arsenic is found to be CL=0.0880T3+0.55×103T5 mJ/mole °K with ΘD(0)=280.5±1.0°K. For antimony CL=0.206T3+0.0033T5 mJ/mole °K with ΘD(0)=211.3±1.5°K.

  • Received 31 October 1966

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.157.560

©1967 American Physical Society

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Harvey V. Culbert

  • Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois

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Vol. 157, Iss. 3 — May 1967

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