Measurements of the atomic heats of platinum and of copper from 1.2 to 20°K

作者: J.A. Kok , W.H. Keesom

DOI: 10.1016/S0031-8914(36)80329-2

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摘要: Summary This paper deals with measurements concerning the atomic heats of platinum and copper. It appeared that can be represented by: Cv = D(233/T) + 0.001607 T in case platinum, D(335/T) 0.0001777 Discussion shows density energy levels band corresponding to 5d electrons for must several times perfectly free electrons. Comparison susceptibility data suggests existence an appreciable interaction effect between neighbouring electron spins. For copper (at highest level) is only 1.5 4s

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