Heat capacity and magnetic susceptibility of ReO3 (original) (raw)

Solid State Communications, 1975

Abstract

ABSTRACT The specific heat and magnetic susceptibility of the transition metal oxide ReO3 have been measured. The specific heat results give a Debye temperature ΘD = 460 ± 10 K and an electronic specific heat coefficient γ = 6.45 ± 0.07 cal/mole K2 which are in good agreement with similar measurements on the cubic sodium tungsten bronzes. The magnetic susceptibility and the electronic contribution to the specific heat are within a few percent of the corresponding parameters calculated from the free electron model with one electron per unit cell. Our results show that ReO3 behaves much like a simple metal. No experimental evidence for narrow d-band effects was observed.

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