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Thermal Properties of Solids at Room and Cryogenic Temperatures

  • Explains the refrigeration principles and describes how cryogenic devices work
  • Highlights the utility of cryogenic data in industrial and scientific applications
  • Offers data on the cryogenic properties of the latest new materials
  • Provides detailed descriptions of cryogenic experiments
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: International Cryogenics Monograph Series (ICMS)

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xi
  2. Heat Capacity

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-2
    2. Heat Capacity

      • Guglielmo Ventura, Mauro Perfetti
      Pages 3-37
    3. How to Measure Heat Capacity at Low Temperatures

      • Guglielmo Ventura, Mauro Perfetti
      Pages 39-67
    4. Data of Specific Heat

      • Guglielmo Ventura, Mauro Perfetti
      Pages 69-78
  3. Thermal Expansion

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 79-79
    2. Thermal Expansion

      • Guglielmo Ventura, Mauro Perfetti
      Pages 81-91
    3. How to Measure the Thermal Expansion Coefficient at Low Temperatures

      • Guglielmo Ventura, Mauro Perfetti
      Pages 93-120
    4. Data of Thermal Expansion

      • Guglielmo Ventura, Mauro Perfetti
      Pages 121-127
  4. Thermal Conductivity

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 129-130
    2. Electrical and Thermal Conductivity

      • Guglielmo Ventura, Mauro Perfetti
      Pages 131-168
    3. How to Measure Thermal Conductivity

      • Guglielmo Ventura, Mauro Perfetti
      Pages 169-193
    4. Data of Thermal Conductivity

      • Guglielmo Ventura, Mauro Perfetti
      Pages 195-216

About this book

The minimum temperature in the natural universe is 2.7 K. Laboratory refrigerators can reach temperatures in the microkelvin range. Modern industrial refrigerators cool foods at 200 K, whereas space mission payloads must be capable of working at temperatures as low as 20 K. Superconducting magnets used for NMR work at 4.2 K.
Hence the properties of materials must be accurately known also at cryogenic temperatures.

This book provides a guide for engineers, physicists, chemists, technicians who wish to approach the field of low-temperature material properties. The focus is on the thermal properties and a large spectrum of experimental cases is reported. The book presents updated tables of low-temperature data on materials and a thorough bibliography supplements any further research.
Key Features include:

° Detailed technical description of experiments
° Description of the newest cryogenic apparatus
° Offers data on cryogenic properties of the latest new materials
° Current reference review

Authors and Affiliations

  • INFN, Roma, Italy

    Guglielmo Ventura

  • Dipartimento di Chimica, Università di Firenze, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy

    Mauro Perfetti

About the authors

Guglielmo Ventura was professor of Cryogenics and Vacuum Technologies at the University of Florence until he retired in 2013. He is now a cryogenic consultant for INFN, Rome, in the European project LUCIFER. He has collaborated in space, rocket and balloon born experiments (measurement of the Cosmic Background Radiation or CBR) and is now involved in CUORE (Cryogenic Underground Observatory for Rare Events) underground experiments.

Mauro Perfetti was born in 1988 in La Spezia (Italy). After his graduation with first class of honors in 2007, he obtained his bachelor’s degree in 2010 and his master’s degree in 2012 in Chemistry, both Summa com Laude. In 2012 he won a position as PhD student in Chemical Sciences in the University of Florence with the supervision of Professor Roberta Sessoli. Despite his young age, he is co-author of many papers published by prestigious journals. His research line, inserted in the field of Molecular Magnetism, is mainly focused on the understanding of the low temperature magnetic behaviour of anisotropic lanthanide-based Single Molecule Magnets and on the electrical and magnetic characterization of new hybrid materials composed by Single Molecule Magnets grafted on Nanoparticles.

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eBook USD 84.99
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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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Hardcover Book USD 109.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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