Abstract

The thermal conductivity of monocrystalline magnesium fluoride has been measured between 1.4 and 77°K for directions parallel to and perpendicular to the c-axis. Anisotropy in the thermal conductivity has been observed and correlated with anisotropic features of the phonon spectrum and phonon-phonon umklapp scattering using a modified Callaway model.

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