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Fixed Points and Thermometric Research Below 0 deg C at the National Bureau of Standards
This paper presents a summary of current work at the U.S. National Bureau of Standards in the field of thermometry below 0 deg C. It describes temperature fixed point developments, including pressurized cells of Ar and other low-temperature gases as well as superconductors; a new low-temperature scale noise and nuclear orientation thermometry; studies of the 1976 0.5 K to 30 K Provisional Temperature Scale; and tunnel diode oscillators.
Fixed Points and Thermometric Research Below 0 deg C at the National Bureau of Standards
This paper presents a summary of current work at the U.S. National Bureau of Standards in the field of thermometry below 0 deg C. It describes temperature fixed point developments, including pressurized cells of Ar and other low-temperature gases as well as superconductors; a new low-temperature scale noise and nuclear orientation thermometry; studies of the 1976 0.5 K to 30 K Provisional Temperature Scale; and tunnel diode oscillators.
Fixed Points and Thermometric Research Below 0 deg C at the National Bureau of Standards
G. T. Furukaw (author) / R. S. Kaeser (author) / H. Marshak (author) / E. R. Pfeiffer (author) / J. F. Schooley (author)
1981
10 pages
Report
No indication
English
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