On the conduction of heat by some metals
β
H. Bremmer; W.J. De Haas
π
Article
π
1936
π
Elsevier Science
β 634 KB
The heat conductivity has been determined for lead, copper and tungsten. For lead an increase of the heat resistance is found at very low temperatures. This resistance is higher in the supraconductive state than in the state in which supraconductivity has been disturbed by means of a magnetic field.