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Title: Thermophysical Properties of Solid Yttrium–Holmium Solutions in the Temperature Range from Room Temperature to 1400 K
Authors: Ivliev, A. D.
Chernoskutov, M. Y.
Meshkov, V. V.
Kurichenko, A. A.
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Pleiades Publishing
Abstract: Abstract: The thermophysical properties (thermal diffusivity, specific heat, and thermal conductivity) and resistance of solid solutions (alloys) of rare-earth metals (yttrium and holmium) have been experimentally studied. It is established that, on the whole, these properties obey the same laws as pure rare-earth metals. Heat transfer in Y–Ho alloys at the considered temperatures is mainly performed by electrons as well. The existing quantitative differences between the properties are due to the different influences of the different mechanisms of carrier (electron) scattering. A procedure to separate the contributions to electron scattering based on the Mott model is considered. The roles of phonon-, magnetic-, and impurity-scattering mechanisms are determined. It is established that the magnetic-scattering intensity monotonically decreases upon heating and with a decrease in the holmium concentration. Nordheim’s rule is valid for impurity scattering, which indicates stability of the energy spectrum structure of collective alloy electrons. © 2020, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
Keywords: ELECTRON SCATTERING
ELECTRONS
HEAT RESISTANCE
HEAT TRANSFER
RARE EARTH ELEMENTS
RARE EARTHS
SPECIFIC HEAT
THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
YTTRIUM
DIFFERENT MECHANISMS
ENERGY SPECTRA
IMPURITY SCATTERING
MAGNETIC SCATTERING
RARE EARTH METALS
TEMPERATURE RANGE
HOLMIUM ALLOYS
ISSN: 0018151X
DOI: 10.1134/S0018151X20030074
SCOPUS: 85090115773
WoS: 000565773700003
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: Russian Foundation for Basic Research, РФФИ: 11-08-00275, 14-08-00228
This study was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, project nos. 11-08-00275 and 14-08-00228.
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