This method can be applied if a material with accurately known thermal expansion behavior is available. The thermal expansion curve of a certain material relates the size increase of a lattice parameter to the applied temperature. It can be calculated using the following formula:
\[ \frac{\Delta L}{L_0} = a_0 + a_1 T + a_2 T^2 + a_3 T^3 \]
∆L=L(T)- L0
L(T) … length of lattice axis at temperature T
L0 … length of lattice axis at 293 K
T … temperature in K
a1-3 … coefficients of thermal expansion
The thermal expansion curve for the c-axis of corundum looks, e.g., as follows:
\[ \frac{\Delta L}{L_0} = -0.192 + 5.927 \times 10^{-4} T + 2.142 \times 10^{-7} T^2 - 2.207 \times 10^{-11} T^3 \]
∆L=L(T)- L0
L(T) … length of c-axis at temperature T
L0 … length of c-axis at 293 K
T … temperature in K
Reversely, the determination of the lattice parameter allows the calculation of the temperature. As axis dimensions are available from Rietveld refinement, the true temperature on the surface of the sample can be determined.