1970
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.24.100
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Heat Pulses in NaF: Onset of Second Sound

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“…Alternatively, if transient heating occurs on a timescale which far exceeds ".. , then one would expect the diffusive nature of heat transport to apply: At very low temperatures(N1K) in solids, when".. is very large, the wave nature of thermal transport would become more a~parent. Experiments have confirmed this phenomenon in solid helium and NaF crystaIs, where phonon mean free paths are comparable to the sample dimensions [17,18].…”
Section: Tbermal Transport: Time Domainsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Alternatively, if transient heating occurs on a timescale which far exceeds ".. , then one would expect the diffusive nature of heat transport to apply: At very low temperatures(N1K) in solids, when".. is very large, the wave nature of thermal transport would become more a~parent. Experiments have confirmed this phenomenon in solid helium and NaF crystaIs, where phonon mean free paths are comparable to the sample dimensions [17,18].…”
Section: Tbermal Transport: Time Domainsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…The group velocity, which largely depends on phonon frequency, can cause a significant broadening in a ballistic heat pulse. To take account of this effect, we suppose an experiment for observing second sound, similar to the past experiments for threedimensional materials 4,9,45,47 . Suppose we have a rectangular shape graphene sheet with a point heat source at the left edge and a point thermal sensor at the right edge, as illustrated in the inset of Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1c,d. The pulse in the hydrodynamic regime is transmitted by many N-scatterings 4,9,44,45 , whereas the pulse in the diffusive regime is largely damped by R-scattering and cannot propagate. The transmission of a heat pulse can also be observed in ballistic transport, but the sample size is limited to below phonon mean free path.…”
Section: Displaced Distribution Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This equation models the phenomenon of the second sound, first observed in liquid helium [81]. With the development of the second sound theoretical background [77], it was then later detected also in solid crystals [82][83][84][85]. In the relevant tests heat flash technology [79] was used for the sensitive measurement of the thermal diffusivity.…”
Section: Operational Solution Of the Hyperbolic Heat Conduction Equationmentioning
confidence: 99%