| thermal pulse method [`thǝr·mǝl ¦pǝls ´meth·ǝd] SOLID-STATE PHYSICS A method of measuring properties of insulating and conducting crystals, in which a heat pulse of known duration is measured after propagating through a crystal; the pulse can be generated by directing a laser pulse at an absorbing film evaporated onto one face of the crystal, and detected by a thin-film circuit on the other face. |