Abstract

The heat capacity of two samples of BaCuO 2 was measured in a vacuum adiabatic calorimeter in the temperature range 8–305 K. The thermodynamic functions of barium cuprate (entropy, enthalpy, Gibbs free energy) were calculated on the basis of C p - T dependences. Both samples exhibited an anomalous rise in C p at low temperatures (below 12 K). Our data are compared with previously measured data.

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