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arxiv: cond-mat/0412058 · v1 · submitted 2004-12-02 · ❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn

Isochoric thermal conductivity of solid nitrogen

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keywords thermalconductivityisochoricbeta-n2nitrogenrotationalsolidtemperature
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The isochoric thermal conductivity of solid nitrogen has been investigated on four samples of different densities in the temperature interval from 20 K to the onset of melting. In alfa-N2 the isochoric thermal conductivity exhibits a dependence weaker than 1/T; in beta-N2 it increases slightly with temperature. The experimental results are discussed within a model in which the heat is transported by low-frequency phonons or by "diffusive" modes above the mobility boundary. The growth of the thermal conductivity in beta-N2 is attributed to the decreasing "rotational" component of the total thermal resistance, which occurs as the rotational correlations between the neighboring molecules become weaker.

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