On the contribution of angular momentum polarization to gas phase thermal conductivity

Abstract
The qualitative theory of the Senftleben effects [Coope and Snider, J. Chem. Phys. 57, 4277)], as applied here to the thermal conductivity, is used to stress the generality with which the contribution of angular momentum polarization to the thermal conductivity can be determined from the field dependence of the thermal conductivity.

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