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In view to investigate the evolution of phonon-phonon interaction in this serie of isomorphous compounds, where anharmonicity is the largest for the Pb nitrate [1], the thermal conductivity K of single crystals has been measured between 1.5 and 300 K (from about ө/60 to 2 ө).The crystallographic cell of these cubic crystals contains 36 atoms [2], so that several low-lying optic modes may contribute to the heat flow.
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de Combarieu, A., de Goër, A.M. (1976). Low Temperature Thermal Conductivity of (NO3)2Ba, (NO3)2Sr and (NO3)2Pb Single Crystals. In: Challis, L.J., Rampton, V.W., Wyatt, A.F.G. (eds) Phonon Scattering in Solids. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4271-7_23
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