Lock-in thermography versus PPE calorimetry for accurate measurements of thermophysical properties of solid samples: a comparative study
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Elsevier
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The aim of this paper is to compare the measurement accuracy of photopyroelectric calorimetry in back detection configuration (BPPE) and infrared lock-in thermography (LT) for thermal diffusivity measurement of solid samples. For this purpose, the following materials with well-known thermal properties have been selected: glassy carbon (type G), LiTaO3 crystal and binary II-VI semiconductors (based on CdSe and CdTe). The advantages and drawbacks of the two techniques have been analyzed both theoretically and experimentally.
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Thermal diffusivity, Lock-in thermography, PPE method, II-VI binary crystals
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Measurement 64 (2015), pp. 64-70