Abstract
The method of gamma‐ray calorimetry has been employed to determine the entropy‐temperature relation for a single‐crystal of chromic methylammonium alum in the range 0.015°—1°K. A critical discussion of possible sources of error is given; the accuracy in T is estimated to be approximately 5% throughout the region investigated. There is close agreement between the Hebb‐Purcell theoretical ST relation and the present data down to 0.07°K. The fact that the susceptibility‐entropy relation varies considerably for different specimens at temperatures below 0.06°K suggests that ST measurements are of limited value in that region, especially from a thermometric point of view.

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