Cetas et al., 1972 - Google Patents
A paramagnetic salt temperature scale, 0.9 to 18 KCetas et al., 1972
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- Cetas T
- Swenson C
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- Publication venue
- Metrologia
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A paramagnetic salt temperature scale T x has been established for temperatures between 1 and 18 K which is based on the extrapolation of the NBS-1955 platinum resistance thermometer scale (T 55) from 18 to 34 K for two salts, chromic methylammonium alum and …
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