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Thermal expansion of germanium and silicon at low temperatures
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Materials ScienceEngineeringPhysicsPhysical AcousticBulk ModulusApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum MaterialsTransverse Acoustic ModesThermal PhysicsLinear Expansion CoefficientsThermodynamicsSilicon On InsulatorThermal EngineeringThermal PropertyThermal Expansion
Abstract The linear expansion coefficients (α) of silicon and germanium are reported at temperatures down to ca. 0/50. At temperatures below 16°K, the expansion coefficients are very small but are positive and hence the Grüneisen parameter γ=3α. VK/C (K is the bulk modulus and C/V is heat capacity per unit volume) is positive. At T∽0/15, γ has a minimum value of —0·1 for germanium and —0·42 for silicon. At higher temperatures α and γ become positive and agree with data of Gibbons. Individual γ-values for the transverse acoustic modes must be reduced considerably by dispersion to account for the deep minimum in γ(T).
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