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An experimental device and technique for measurement of thermal conductivity in diamond monocrystals are described. The temperature dependence of thermal conductivity of natural and synthetic diamonds is presented for the region 300–600°K.
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Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 32, No. 4, pp. 620–624, April, 1977.
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Ositinskaya, T.D., Tsendrovskii, V.A. & Vishnevskii, A.S. An experimental device for measurement of thermal conductivity of diamond monocrystals. Journal of Engineering Physics 32, 388–391 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00867022
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00867022