Thermal conductivity of C-60 at pressures up to 1 GPa and temperatures in the 50-300 K range

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Andersson, O
Soldatov, A
Sundqvist, B
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[1] Department of Experimental Physics, Umeå University
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10.1103/PhysRevB.54.3093
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The thermal conductivity lambda of C-60 shows anomalies near 260 K and 90 K which are associated with the well-established phase transition and glass transition, respectively. Both transition temperatures increase with pressure, at the rates 120 K GPa(-1) and 62 K GPa(-1), respectively. With increasing temperature, lambda of the simple cubic (sc) phase increased below 170 K (glasslike behavior) but decreased above. The glasslike behavior of lambda is probably due to a substantial amount of lattice defects. Possible reasons for the change of sign of d lambda/dT near 170 K are discussed. In the face centered cubic (fee) phase (T>260 K at atmospheric pressure) lambda was almost independent of temperature, a behavior which is far from that of an ordered crystal (lambda proportional to T-1 for T>Debye temperature). This result can be attributed to the molecular orientational disorder of the fee phase. The relaxation behavior associated with the glassy state and its unusually strong dependence on thermal history are discussed briefly, and data which support a previously reported relaxation model are presented. At room temperature, the density dependencies of lambda, (partial derivative ln lambda/partial derivative ln rho)(T), were 5.5 and 9.5 for the fee and sc phases, which are values typical for an orientationally disordered phase and a normal crystal phase, respectively.
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