Wurtzite crystal structure | Remarks | Referens | |
Bulk modulus | 140 GPa | Zubrilov (2001) | |
Debye temperature | 660 K | 300 K | Zubrilov (2001) |
370 K | 0 K a lso see Temperature dependence of the Debye temperature |
Davydov et al. (1999) | |
Melting point | 1373 K | also see Equilibrium N2 pressure over InN. | MacChesney et al. (1970) Porowski (1997) |
Specific heat | 0.32 J g-1°C -1 | Barin et al. (1977) | |
Thermal conductivity | 0.45 W cm-1 °C -1 |
300 K. experiment | Krukowski et al. (1998) |
1.76 W cm-1 °C -1 |
300 K. estimate for ideal InN crystal | ||
Thermal diffusivity |
0.2 cm2 s-1 | Zubrilov (2001) | |
Thermal expansion, linear |
αa = 3.8 · 10-6 °C -1
αc = 2.9 · 10-6 °C -1 |
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InN, Wurtzite sructure. The specific heat vs. temperature Krukowski et al. (1998) |
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InN. Linear expansion coefficients vs. temperature. Sheleg & Savastenko (1976) |
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InN. Equilibrium N2 pressure over InN. Porowski (1997) |
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InN, Wurtzite. Pressure-temperature stability of InN. Upper curve, Grzegory et al. (1994); lower line, McChesney et al. (1970). Symbols above the lines are stability points, symbols below the lines are instability points. Krukowski et al. (1998) |
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InN, Wurtzite. The Debye temperature vs. temperature. Calculated dependence. Davydov et al. (1999) |
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InN, Wurtzite. Calculated (solid line) and measured (full
circles) lattice specific heat. The inset shows the calculated temperature dependence of the Debye temperature. Davydov et al. (1999) |