Specific heat of K071Na0.29Fe2As2 at very low temperatures
Abstract
A commercially available calorimeter has been used to investigate the specific heat of a high-quality \ single crystal. The addenda heat capacity of the calorimeter is determined in the temperature range 0.02 \, K ≤ T ≤ 0.54 \, K. The data of the \ crystal imply the presence of a large T2 contribution to the specific heat which gives evidence of d-wave order parameter symmetry in the superconducting state. To improve the measurements, a novel design for a calorimeter with a paramagnetic temperature sensor is presented. It promises a temperature resolution of T ≈ 0.1 \, μ K and an addenda heat capacity less than 200 \, pJ/K at T < 100 \, mK.
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