We propose a method to obtain the dynamic specific heat at hundreds of microhertz and higher. This low-frequency measurement is needed in order to gather the data covering the wide frequency dispersion of the dynamic specific heat in the temperature regions of the first-order phase transitions. By using the method, we can use medium-size cylindrical samples, the radius and the thickness of which are several millimetres. Although a sample of this size has the advantage of being easily handled, systematic measurement and analysis using a millimetre-size sample to obtain the low-frequency dynamic specific heat has not been attempted before. We introduce the results of the dynamic specific heat and thermal conductivity at the frequencies from 0.0003 to 0.05 Hz obtained by using the method.
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