Low temperature thermal conductivity of graphite-FeCl/sub 3/ intercalation compounds

Boxus, J.;Poulaert, B.;Issi, J.-P.;Mazurek, H.;Dresselhaus, M.S.
(1981) Solid State Communications — Vol. 38, n° 12, p. 1117-1119 (1981)

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  • Boxus, J.
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  • Poulaert, B.
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  • Issi, J.-P.
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  • Mazurek, H.
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  • Dresselhaus, M.S.
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Abstract
The low-temperature variation of the in-plane thermal conductivity of graphite-FeCl/sub 3/ intercalation compounds is reported. Around room temperature, though holes are participating, there is an important lattice contribution, but much smaller than in pristine graphite. The electronic contribution dominates in the liquid helium range. These preliminary results suggest lattice thermal conductivity measurements as a new tool to investigate defects introduced by intercalation.
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Boxus, J., Poulaert, B., Issi, J.-P., Mazurek, H., & Dresselhaus, M. S. (1981). Low temperature thermal conductivity of graphite-FeCl/sub 3/ intercalation compounds. Solid State Communications, 38(12), 1117-1119. https://doi.org/10.1016/0038-1098(81)90969-8 (Original work published 1981)