Thermal Expansion Coefficients of Bismuth
- 1 August 1960
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 31 (8), 1357-1358
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1735842
Abstract
The linear thermal expansion coefficients of the a and c axes of bismuth have been measured from 80°K to 540°K by mechanical means. These same coefficients were determined over a more limited range of temperatures by single crystal and powder x‐ray methods. The mechanical and x‐ray values did not differ significantly. The expansion coefficient for the c axis was found to be 16.6±0.4×10−6 (C°)−1 at 100°K, 17.3±0.2×10−6 (C°)−1 at 150°K, and 17.6±0.2×10−6 (C°)−1 at 540°K. For the a axis the expansion coefficient was 10.8±0.3×10−6 (C°)−1 at 100°K, 11.6±0.2×10−6 (C°)−1 at 150°K, and 11.8±0.2×10−6 (C°)−1 at 540°K.Keywords
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