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Some remarks on heat capacity measurements by temperature-modulated calorimetry
Authors:Ichiro Hatta  Alexandar A. Minakov
Affiliation:

a Department of Applied Physics, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan

b General Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vavilov St. 38, 117942, Moscow, Russian Federation

Abstract:In temperature-modulated calorimetry, the condition in sample amount, especially thickness, required for high-accuracy heat capacity measurement should be made clear. We propose the condition of maximum thickness of a sample for measuring heat capacity within an accuracy of 1%. The other important factor for high-accuracy heat capacity measurement is thermal contact conductance between a sample and a sample pan and also that between a pan and a base plate of an apparatus. The conditions in these thermal contact conductances required for high-accuracy heat capacity measurement are discussed. Among them, if only thermal contact conductance between a pan and a base plate is significant, there is an ingenious method to measure heat capacity with high accuracy. Furthermore, if the thermal contact conductance between a pan and a base plate is infinite, we offer a simple method to obtain complex heat capacity.
Keywords:Temperature-modulated calorimetry   Temperature-modulated DSC   Heat capacity   Thermal contact   Sample thickness   Complex heat capacity   ac calorimetry
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