Principle of a Semiconductor Manometer in the Pressure Range of 1 to 10−6 mm Hg

Experiments investigating the use of semiconductors for low‐pressure measurements proved that thermistors give the best results. These experiments led to the construction of thermistor systems consisting of miniature thermistors fixed to thin metal foils. With these systems it is possible to measure...

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