Temperature Dependence of the Elastic constants of Cu, Ag, and Au above Room Temperature
Abstract
The adiabatic elastic constants C44, 1/2(Cll-C12), and 1/2(cll+C12+2c44) have been measured for copper,
silver, and gold over the temperature range from 300° to about BOO 0K using the conventional ultrasonic
pulse-echo technique. The room-temperature values of the stiffness coefficients are shown to be in acceptable
agreement with previously published data for the noble metals. Over the entire range from 300° to 800oK,
it is found that, to a remarkably good approximation, the elastic constants for all three metals decrease
linearly with temperature. Additional evidence is presented to show that the linear temperature dependence
of the elastic constants for silver extends to at least 1000oK, i.e., to within 80% of the absolute melting
temperature. The isothermal compressibilities calculated from the elastic constant data are used to evaluate
the dilational term in the specific heat, Cdil=Cp-Cv, and it is established that the approximate Nernst-Lindemann
relation for estimating Cdil is valid for Cu, Ag, and Au at least up to 800K
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