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Anomalous electronic heat capacity of copper nanowires at sub-kelvin temperaturesViisanen et al., 2018
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- Viisanen K
- Pekola J
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We have measured the electronic heat capacity of thin film nanowires of copper and silver at temperatures 0.1–0.3 K; the films were deposited by standard electron-beam evaporation. The specific heat of the Ag films of sub-100-nm thickness agrees with the bulk value and the …
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