New two-point calibration method for platinum resistance thermometers for the range 75-400K

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Ailion, David Charles
Other Author Pratt, J. P.
Title New two-point calibration method for platinum resistance thermometers for the range 75-400K
Date 1969
Description In this paper we describe a new method for calibrating high quality platinum resistance thermometers to ±0.01 "C over the temperature range 75-400 K. This method requires resistance measurements at only two temperatures (liquid nitrogen and the ice point) in contrast to other methods which require measurements at four temperatures. The method is based on the invariance of Cragoe's Z-functions (resistance ratios) with respect to different high quality platinum thermometers. In addition our method uses the new International Practical Temperature Scale of 1968 (IPT-68). We checked our calibration at two intermediate temperatures (liquid oxygen and the fusion point of mercury) and measured deviations of less than ±0.01°C from our calibration.
Type Text
Publisher American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Volume 40
Issue 2
First Page 1614
Last Page 1616
Subject Platinum; Resistance thermometers; Physics instruments
Subject LCSH Resistance thermometers; Scientific apparatus and instruments
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Pratt, J. P. & Ailion, D. C. (1969). New two-point calibration method for platinum resistance thermometersfor the range 75-400K. Review of Scientific Instruments, 40(2), 1614-16
Rights Management (c)American Institute of Physics. The following article appeared in (Pratt, J. P. & Ailion, D. C., Review of Scientific Instruments, 40, 1969) and may be found at http://link.aip.org/?RSINAK/40/1614/1
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