Abstract

The purpose of this note is to point out that the difference in the ideal -electronic thermal conductivity between an alloy and a pure metal can be estimated from the corresponding difference in the ideal electrical resistivity, using the Wiedemann-Franz law. This allows the separation of the thermal conductivity into an electronic and a lattice component to be made with greater confidence, particularly at liquid oxygen temperatures.

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