A thin-film platinum resistance thermometer (SDT101A, Tame Electric Work Company, Japan), which is available commercially, has useful characteristics for thermometry in the range of 20 to 300 K and in high magnetic fields up to 5 T. The Z function-table of this platinum resistance thermometer (PRT)
β¦ LIBER β¦
Thermal and electrical resistance of a tungsten single crystal at low temperatures and in high magnetic fields
β Scribed by J. De Nobel
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1949
- Weight
- 312 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0031-8914
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Thin-film platinum resistance thermomete
β
T. Haruyama; R. Yoshizaki
π
Article
π
1986
π
Elsevier Science
π
English
β 240 KB
The electrical resistance of silver-mang
β
A.N Gerritsen; J.O Linde
π
Article
π
1951
π
Elsevier Science
β 407 KB
Image furnace growth of cobalt ferrous f
β
S.G. Kimmet; R.P. Poplawsky
π
Article
π
1974
π
Elsevier Science
β 168 KB
Thermal conductivity and electrical resi
β
E.I. Dyachkov; R. Herzog; I.S. Khukhareva; A. Nichitiu
π
Article
π
1981
π
Elsevier Science
π
English
β 291 KB
The Effect of Spin Relaxation on ENDOR S
The Effect of Spin Relaxation on ENDOR Spectra Recorded at High Magnetic Fields and Low Temperatures
β
B Epel; A PΓΆppl; P Manikandan; S Vega; D Goldfarb
π
Article
π
2001
π
Elsevier Science
π
English
β 168 KB
A simple theoretical model that describes the pulsed Davies electron-nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) experiment for an electron spin S β«Ψβ¬ 1 2 coupled to a nuclear spin I β«Ψβ¬ 1 2 was developed to account for unusual W-band (95 GHz) ENDOR effects observed at low temperatures. This model takes into a
A possible explanation of the increase o
β
C.J Gorter
π
Article
π
1951
π
Elsevier Science
β 141 KB