Thermal conductivities and Raman spectra
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T. Hagio; M. Nakamizo; K. Kobayashi
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Article
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1987
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Elsevier Science
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English
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Abst~ct-3oron-doped carbons were prepared at temperatures from 1000 to 28CWC. The effect of boron doping on the thermal conductivity of carbons has been studied and discussed with the results from Raman scattering. Boron doping above 2200ยฐC depressed the thermal conductivity of carbons and increased