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We report on the specific heat, C (T), measurements in the temperature ranges 4. 5 K <T< 30 K and 130 K <T< 730 K of a one-dimensional carbon crystal phase synthesized by condensation of high-temperature carbon gas. Even at the lowest achieved temperatures, the measured C (T) dependence, to the first approximation, is close to the linear dependence over the wide temperature range from 15 K to 30 K. For the adequate description of the measured low-temperature C (T) dependence, the chainlike crystal structure of the material has been considered, and the model of specific heat for quasi-one-dimensional crystals has been applied. By means of x-ray and high-temperature specific-heat measurements it has been found that the material is a metastable phase under the normal conditions, undergoing complicated irreversible transformations to the amorphous state upon heating above T350 K.
Palnichenko et al. (Sat,) studied this question.