Thermal expansion at low temperatures of hexagonal metals: Mg, Zn and Cd
- 1 June 1965
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Philosophical Magazine
- Vol. 11 (114) , 1125-1134
- https://doi.org/10.1080/14786436508224923
Abstract
Measurements have been made between 2 and 30°K of the linear thermal expansion of single crystals of Mg, Zn and Cd, both parallel (⌋) and normal (Ι) to the hexad axis. Values have also been obtained at liquid oxygen temperatures and at room temperature which agree with previous data. (i) For Mg, the linear coefficient αΙ is larger than α∥ below 30°K, and at the lowest temperatures (< 10°K) α∥ = (0·95 T + 0·021T 3) × 10−9 °K−1 and α∥ = (1·25 T + 0·036T 3) × 10−9 °K−1; the Grüneisen parameter, γ, remains between 1·4 and 1·5. (ii) In zinc, α∥ is negative between 8 and 70°K; α∥ is always positive and increases very rapidly between 10 and 40°K. γ has a value of 2·0 at room temperature and below 10°K but has a maximum of about 2·8 at θ/15. (iii) For cadmium, α∥ is negative from 5 to 40°K, but below this a positive term, assumed to be due to the electron gas, predominates; α∥ varies with temperature much as in zinc. γ is about 2·3 at high and low temperatures and reaches a maximum of 3·4 at θ/15.Keywords
This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
- The thermal expansion of copper at low temperaturesProceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1964
- The thermal expansion of molybdenum, tungsten, rhenium, platinum and cadmium at low temperaturesPhysics Letters, 1963
- Elastic Constants of Cadmium from 4.2°K to 300°KPhysical Review B, 1960
- The elastic constants of zinc between 4.2° and 670°KJournal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 1958
- On the Thermal Expansion of SolidsProceedings of the Physical Society. Section B, 1957
- Grüneisen parameters for the equation of state of solidsAnnals of Physics, 1957
- Magnesium-Cadmium Alloys. VI. Heat Capacities between 12 and 320°K. and the Entropies at 25° of Magnesium and Cadmium1,2Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1954
- The Thermal Expansion of Anisotropic MetalsReviews of Modern Physics, 1953
- Studien zur thermischen Ausdehnung fester Stoffe in tiefer Temperatur. II (Cr, β‐Mn, Mo, Rh, Be, Graphit, Tl, Zr, Bi, Sb, Sn und Beryll)Annalen der Physik, 1939
- Untersuchungen an Metallkristallen. IIIZeitschrift für Physik, 1924