An ice phase of lowest thermal conductivity |
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Authors: | Andersson Ove Johari G P Suga H |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physics, Ume? University, S-901 87 Ume?, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | ![]() On pressurizing at temperatures near 130 K, hexagonal and cubic ices transform implosively at 0.8-1 GPa. The phase produced on transformation has the lowest thermal conductivity among the known crystalline ices and its value decreases on increase in temperature. An ice phase of similar thermal conductivity is produced also when high-density amorphous ice kept at 1 GPa transforms on slow heating when the temperature reaches approximately 155 K. These unusual formation conditions, the density and its distinguished thermal conductivity, all indicate that a distinct crystal phase of ice has been produced. |
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