Heat Capacity of Sodium and Potassium at Temperatures below 1°K

Abstract
The heat capacities of sodium and potassium have been measured from about 0.15°K to just above 1°K. No anomaly was observed in either case: the heat capacity could be represented by the sum of a term linear in temperature and a cubic term. Values of the Debye temperatures and effective masses of the conduction electrons are given.

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