2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0011-2275(02)00016-4
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Measurement of helium temperatures by TVO-sensors under magnetic fields

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“…For example, can be described by the equation (4) whose coefficients depending only on B-value are as follows. for the range up to 9 T and from 1.52 to 4.43 K, and for the range up to 6 T and from 4.43 to 5.0 K. As it is shown in [8], the deviations of the majority of the experimental -points-92%-calculated by means of (4) are within the value of 20 mK for the temperature range from 1.52 to 4.43 K.…”
Section: Temperature Shifts Due To the Magnetic Fieldsupporting
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“…For example, can be described by the equation (4) whose coefficients depending only on B-value are as follows. for the range up to 9 T and from 1.52 to 4.43 K, and for the range up to 6 T and from 4.43 to 5.0 K. As it is shown in [8], the deviations of the majority of the experimental -points-92%-calculated by means of (4) are within the value of 20 mK for the temperature range from 1.52 to 4.43 K.…”
Section: Temperature Shifts Due To the Magnetic Fieldsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…It is admitted to warm the sensor to 425 K without changing its calibration [7]. This sensor can be recommended for routine measurements in the high magnetic field [8] and radiation environment [9], [10].…”
Section: Carbon-aluminum Oxide Resistive Temperature Sensor Based mentioning
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