Operation of the TVO temperature sensors in the range from 4.2 K up to 425 K
The report continues our investigations on cryogenic thermometers. To estimate the influence of warming the well known TVO temperature sensors [Proceedings of the ICEC17 (1998) 699, Cryogenics 41 (2001) 213, Advances in Cryogenic Engineering 45B (2000) 1817, Proceedings of the ICEC18 (2000) 627] up...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cryogenics (Guildford) 2004-10, Vol.44 (10), p.735-739 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The report continues our investigations on cryogenic thermometers. To estimate the influence of warming the well known TVO temperature sensors [Proceedings of the ICEC17 (1998) 699, Cryogenics 41 (2001) 213, Advances in Cryogenic Engineering 45B (2000) 1817, Proceedings of the ICEC18 (2000) 627] up to 425 K on their calibration curve, a series of experiments have been carried out. The number of thermal cycles in the range from 425 K down to 77.3 K was 105. Comparison of readings of the sensors at 293, 77.3 and 4.2 K was performed with initial calibration curves for 100 cycles. Then several sensors were re-calibrated, and a new comparison was done during five additional thermal cycles at the same temperatures. The obtained results are discussed and they seem to be optimistic. |
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ISSN: | 0011-2275 1879-2235 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cryogenics.2004.04.002 |