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摘要
我们最近开发了一种技术来评估相对小尺寸材料(L/spl sim/ 2mm, a /spl sim/0.05 mm/sup 2/)的导热系数作为温度的函数。平行热导技术,或称PTC,包括对样品级进行初始基线热导测量,然后对该级和样品一起进行测量。基线和基线加样品之间的差异,加上样品尺寸的高精度测量,提供了一种简单有效的方法来确定相对较小的样品的热导率。
Parallel thermal conductance technique for measuring thermal conductivity of smaller thermoelectric materials
We have recently developed a technique to evaluate the thermal conductivity as a function of temperature for materials of relatively small dimensions (L/spl sim/2 mm, A/spl sim/0.05 mm/sup 2/). The parallel thermal conductance technique, or PTC, consists of an initial base-line thermal conductance measurement of a sample stage then a measurement of the stage and sample together. The difference between the baseline and baseline plus sample, coupled with high-precision measurements of the sample dimensions, provides a straightforward and effective method of determining the thermal conductivity of relatively small samples.