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RESEARCH ARTICLE

The Contribution of Phonons to the Thomson Coefficient

PG Klemens

Australian Journal of Physics 7(3) 520 - 522
Published: 1954

Abstract

An electric current of density j flowing in a temperature gradient \1T gives up heat in a reversible way; the amount of heat thus liberated per unit volume and unit time is given by -p.j\1T, (1) p. being the Thomson coefficient, which can be shown to be T d r l(Kl )' p.=-e dT(P Ko -~ 5' (2) where ~ is the Fermi energy, and the K's are the usual transport coefficients as defined by Mott and Jones (1936, p. 306, equation (99)), or more generally by Wilson (1953, p. 305).

https://doi.org/10.1071/PH540520

© CSIRO 1954

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