Thermophysical properties of silicon

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The determinations of the various physical properties of silicon involved in fluid flow and heat transfer (during single crystal growth) have been collated and critically evaluated. Recommended values for silicon are given for the following physical properties and their temperature dependencies: density, viscosity and surface tension, heat capacity, enthalpy, thermal and electrical conductivities, thermal diffusivity and emmisivity. © 2000 ISIJ.

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Mills, K. C., & Courtney, L. (2000). Thermophysical properties of silicon. ISIJ International, 40(SUPPL.). https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.40.suppl_s130

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