Abstract
Rapid heat capacity measurements are reported for silver bromide at temperatures in the range from room temperature to 411°C. Thermal diffusivities and conductivities are derived for the same temperature range from an analysis of the cooling of a platinum wire embedded in the bromide. The results show that vacancy equilibrium is established in less than about 10−4 second above 350°C.

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