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Thermal expansion coefficient of synthetic diamond single crystal at low temperatures
The lattice parameter of synthetic diamond single crystals has been measured in the range 4.2-320 K by the X-ray diffraction method. The lattice parameter is found to be nearly constant between 4.2 and 90 K. The thermal expansion coefficient α calculated from the experimental results is very small (...
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description | The lattice parameter of synthetic diamond single crystals has been measured in the range 4.2-320 K by the X-ray diffraction method. The lattice parameter is found to be nearly constant between 4.2 and 90 K. The thermal expansion coefficient α calculated from the experimental results is very small (of the order of 10
-7
or less) and no definite evidence of the negative thermal expansion is found within our relative experimental accuracy of the order of ±1×10
-6
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