Thermal conductivity of isotopically modified single crystal diamond

Abstract
We present new experimental results on the thermal conductivity of isotopically enriched C12 diamond crystals at low temperatures. To our knowledge, the measured value for a 99.9% C12 crystal at 104 K, 410 W/cm K, is the highest measured thermal conducitivity for a solid above liquid nitrogen temperature. Our measured temperature dependent conductivities for the isotopically enriched diamond and natural abundance diamond specimens are well described by Callaway’s theoretical model. We predict that the thermal conductivity of a 99.999% C12 diamond crystal should exceed 2000 W/cm K at ∼80 K.