Method of Simultaneous Measurement of Radiative and Lattice Thermal Conductivity

Abstract
A new technique of high‐temperature thermal‐conductivity measurement is described. A CO2gas laser is used to generate a low‐frequency temperature wave at one face of a small disk‐shaped sample, and an infrared detector views the opposite face to detect the phase of the emerging radiation. A mathematical expression is derived which enables phase data at several frequencies to be used for the simultaneous determination of thermal diffusivity and mean extinction coefficient. Lattice and radiative thermal conductivities are then calculated. Test results for sinteredaluminum oxide at temperatures from 530 to 1924 °K are within the range of error of previously existing data.