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We have measured the heat capacity and thermal conductivity of the layered material hexagonal pyrolytic boron nitride from 2 to 10 K by a pulse-heating technique. The thermal conductivity has also been determined by a steady-state technique from 1. 5 to 350 K. At low temperatures, the heat capacity has a T^3 dependence and the thermal conductivity a T^2. 4 dependence. Crystallite size was found from transmission electron micrographs. The influence of dislocations on the thermal conductivity is discussed.
Sichel et al. (Sat,) studied this question.