Dp. White, A COMPARISON OF THE EFFECT OF RADIATION ON THE THERMAL-CONDUCTIVITY OF SAPPHIRE AT LOW AND HIGH-TEMPERATURES, Journal of nuclear materials, 219, 1995, pp. 165-168
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22
Categorie Soggetti
Nuclear Sciences & Tecnology","Mining & Mineral Processing","Material Science
The effects of radiation on the thermal conductivity of sapphire have
been calculated over a wide temperature range (77-400 K). The phonon s
cattering relaxation times for various scattering mechanisms have been
analyzed in order to determine the effect each mechanism has on the l
attice thermal conductivity of sapphire. The methods of calculation at
low and high temperature are reviewed, and the results of these calcu
lations are presented to compare the effect at different temperatures.
It is found that vacancy scattering can significantly reduce the ther
mal conductivity over a wide temperature range; for example, a vacancy
concentration of 0.01 per atom leads to a fractional change of about
90% at 77 K versus 43% at 400 K. This reduction has significance for t
he design and placement of radio frequency and microwave windows in fu
sion reactors.