The Accommodation Coefficient of Helium on Nickel

Barbara Raines
Phys. Rev. 56, 691 – Published 1 October 1939
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Abstract

The thermal accommodation coefficient of helium on gas-free "A" nickel was measured at the temperatures 90, 195, 273 and 369°K, and was found to be 0.048, 0.060, 0.071 and 0.077, respectively (±0.004). In the presence of the gas the accommodation coefficient rose rapidly to the equilibrium values 0.413, 0.423, 0.360 and 0.343, respectively (±0.012). Using the theory of A. F. Devonshire and the observed values of α0, calculations were made of the two constants of the interaction potential between a helium and a nickel atom. The results obtained were κ=(0.75±0.05)×108 cm1 for the exponential decay constant, and D=(430±60) cal./mol for the heat of adsorption of helium on nickel. At the two lower temperatures the thermal conductivity of "A" nickel was measured. The values obtained were (0.74±0.04) watt/cm2/deg. at 90°K, and (0.71±0.04) watt/cm2/deg. at 195°K.

  • Received 26 July 1939

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.56.691

©1939 American Physical Society

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Barbara Raines

  • Department of Physics, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

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Vol. 56, Iss. 7 — October 1939

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