The preparation and thermophysical properties of AgGaTe2 crystals are repor
ted. The synthesis from pure elements was performed in a rocking oven and s
canning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray elemental analysis
show the presence of additional phases. From simultaneous differential calo
rimetry and thermogravimetric analysis (SDT) measurements we have found tha
t AgGaTe2 melts at 725.7 degreesC, with a heat of fusion of 104.8J/g(-1). H
igh temperature powder X-ray diffraction data confirmed the chalcopyrite st
ructure and yielded the thermal expansion coefficients along the a- and c-a
xes to 500 degreesC. Heating above that temperature, under inert gas flow,
causes the material to sublime incongruently and produce a film of gallium
rich surface. Experimental values of thermal diffusivity and estimates of t
he thermal conductivity values are also presented. (C) 2001 Elsevier Scienc
e B.V. All rights reserved.