Schottky anomaly
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The Schottky anomaly is an observed effect in solid state physics where the specific heat capacity of a solid at low temperature varies with temperature. It was named after Walter H. Schottky.
The Schottky anomaly is an observed effect in solid state physics where the specific heat capacity of a solid at low temperature varies with temperature. It was named after Walter H. Schottky.