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Specific-Heat Anomaly in Solidified Gases due to O2 Impurity

J. C. BurfordDepartment of Physics, University of Toronto, Toronto 5, OntarioGeorge GrahamDepartment of Physics, University of Toronto, Toronto 5, Ontario
1968en
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A specific-heat anomaly of Schottky type has been observed in the heat capacities of both solid CO and N2, which is due to O2 impurity. For both host lattices the peak of the anomaly is at T ∼ 1.95°K, and the shape corresponds to a two-level system with a splitting of 5.14°K and a weight of 2 for the upper level. It is believed to be due to the spin splitting of the molecular oxygen ground state.

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