Thermal conductivity of solids and liquids under pressure

R. G. Ross(Umeå University), Per Ola Andersson(Umeå University), B. Sundqvist(Umeå University), G. Bäckström(Umeå University)
Reports on Progress in Physics
October 1, 1984
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Abstract

Thermal conductivity of solids and liquids under pressure is covered in this review. Experimental techniques are critically considered and compared, and an introduction to theory is provided. Results are presented and discussed for ionic crystals, normal molecular crystals, plastic crystal phases, clathrate hydrates, polymers and glass-formers, liquids, covalent and semiconducting crystals, rocks and metals. Special attention is given to isochoric conditions, change of crystal structure and molecular orientational disorder. Available reliable measurements at pressures up to a few GPa indicate the need for theoretical development, especially in connection with molecular crystals and ferromagnetic metals.


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