Abstract

Abstract The linear thermal expansion of amorphous arsenic (a-As) has been measured in the temperature range 4–293 K, using a three-terminal capacitance dilatometer of recent design and construction. The linear thermal expansion measured is generally of the form predicted by a simple Debye model, with a room-temperature value of 1·06 × 10−5 K−1. This value is consistent with the room-temperature value of the coefficient of volume expansion of 3·1 × 10−5 K−1 used by previous authors, who obtained this value by extrapolation of early, limited low-temperature data. At low temperatures (4–20 K), the thermal expansion deviates from a T 3 law in a similar manner to the reported behaviour of the low-temperature specific heat of a-As. The Grüneisen coefficient in this temperature range has been calculated to vary between 1 and 1·95.

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