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material properties at cryogenic temperatures

material properties at cryogenic temperatures

material properties at cryogenic temperatures

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hello,
I am trying to find electrical and thermal properties of materials such as alumina, titania, and various metal oxides at 4K and 77K.  I have scoured the internet trying to find the properties and have gone to a major university library without success.  Any help or resources that you know of would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!

RE: material properties at cryogenic temperatures

Hi jolly,
The only references that summarize various material properties under cryogenic conditions that I have only cover the typical metals and plastics.  Here's a couple I have excerpts from that you might try:
Thermophysical properties of matter by Y. S. Touloukian and C. Y. Ho
also,
Materials at Low Temperatures by Richard P. Reed and Alan F. Clark
http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/product.biblio.jsp?osti_id=6468761
You might look for these in a local university library.

Otherwise, I'd suggest doing a Google Scholar search for specific papers.  For example: "Dielectric Properties of Single Crystals of Al2O3, LaAlO3, NdGaO3, SrTiO3, and MgO at Cryogenic Temperatures" by Jerzy Krupta et al.

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