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Adiabatic demagnetization of paramagnetic Salts

Magnetic thermometry has been developed chiefly to measure temperatures near absolute zero (below -458°F, or -272°C). These measurements are obtained by adiabatic demagnetization of a paramagnetic salt. Inductance can be measured with an AC bridge (as shown in Figure 3.164) whose balance is independent of frequency. The relationship between self-inductance and sus-... [Pg.499]

The paramagnetic salts useful for this type of thermometry are the same as that used in the ADR (adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator, see Section 7.3 and Fig. 7.7). The most commonly used salts are ... [Pg.230]


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