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Low-Temperature Heat Capacity Anomalies in Ordered and Disordered Phases of Normal and Deuterated Thiophene.

Yuji MiyazakiMotohiro NakanoA I KrivchikovO A KoroyukJ F GebbiaClaudio CazorlaJosep Lluis Tamarit
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2021)
We measured the specific heat Cp of normal (C4H4S) and deuterated (C4D4S) thiophene in the temperature interval of 1 ≤ T, K ≤ 25. C4H4S exhibits a metastable phase II2 and a stable phase V, both with frozen orientational disorder (OD), whereas C4D4S exhibits a metastable phase II2, which is analogous to the OD phase II2 of C4H4S and a fully ordered stable phase V. Our measurements demonstrate the existence of a large bump in the heat capacity of both stable and metastable C4D4S and C4H4S phases at temperatures of ∼10 K, which significantly departs from the expected Debye temperature behavior of Cp ≈ T3. This case study demonstrates that the identified low-temperature Cp anomaly, typically referred to as a "Boson-peak" in the context of glassy crystals, is not exclusive of disordered materials.
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