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The atomic heats of calcium, strontium and barium between 1.5 and 20 K

Roberts, 1957

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13801797406033186308
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Roberts L
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Proceedings of the Physical Society. Section B

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The atomic heats of calcium, strontium and barium have been measured in the temperature range 1.5 to 20 K, with the primary object of obtaining values for the electronic contributions to the specific heats. In all three metals at the lowest temperatures an atomic heat of the form …
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