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Diamond temperature compensating

Similar to the Mettler Toledo DSC, an advantage of the Perkin-Elmer power compensation DSC is the simplicity of its temperature calibration for any heating rate (Perkin-Elmer 1976). This was true for the sample holder of the Perkin-Ehner DSC-2, and it is true for the sample holder of the Diamond Pyris DSC, since the structure of the sample holder did not change. In general, the following equation describes the temperature calibration of a power compensation DSC on heating... [Pg.51]

The experimentally observed dependence (a in a wide temperature range (4-300 K) may indicate that the temperature dependence of mobility is of exponential character and compensates the Boltzmann exponential component. It is known, for example, that in diamonds the mobility of holes depends as T on temperature, where the parameter s smoothly changes from 1.5 below 400 K up to 3 above 400 K. In the assumption of two types of charge carriers the total conductivity is their superposition ... [Pg.416]


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