Abstract

Adiabatic calorimetry and mixing are used to examine the LuGe1.5 heat capacity and enthalpy over a wide temperature range for the first time. Standard values and temperature dependences of the main thermodynamic functions are calculated and the enthalpy and entropy of polymorphic transformations and melting of LuGe1.5 are determined.

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