Can the frequency-dependent specific heat be measured by thermal effusion methods?

Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter

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Paper presented at the Fifth International Workshop on Complex Systems (Sendai, September, 2007), to appear in AIP Conference

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10.1063/1.2897769

It has recently been shown that plane-plate heat effusion methods devised for
wide-frequency specific-heat spectroscopy do not give the isobaric specific
heat, but rather the so-called longitudinal specific heat. Here it is shown
that heat effusion in a spherical symmetric geometry also involves the
longitudinal specific heat.

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