Abstract

This work examines the lagging behavior for heat transport in small-scale and fast-transient processes. The experimental result by Qiu et al. for the femtosecond transient response in gold films and that by Bertman and Sandiford for the temperature pulse traveling through superfluid liquid helium are re-examined with emphasis on the lagging behavior. The model employing the phase-lag concept provides as competent or even better results when describing the special response observed in these experiments.

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