New Paramagnetic Susceptibility Thermometers for Fundamental Physics Measurements

  • Sergatskov, D. A.
  • Day, P. K.
  • Babkin, A. V.
  • Nelson, R. C.
  • McCarson, T. D.
  • Boyd, S. T. P.
  • Duncan, R. V.
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Publication date
September 2003
Publisher
AIP Publishing

Abstract

New paramagnetic susceptibility thermometers have been developed for use in fundamental physics missions in earth orbit. These devices use a SQUID magnetometer to measure the variation in the dc magnetization of a thermometric element that consists of a dilute concentration of manganese in a palladium matrix. Near 2.2 K these new PdMn thermometers have demonstrated a temperature resolution of better than 100 pK/√Hz and a time constant of 50 ms when operated with a 50 K/W thermal resistance to the liquid helium sample. These thermometers have been observed to be remarkably stable, with a drift of less than 10 fK/s. The observed power spectral density of the noise from these thermometers is consistent with separate measurements of the devic...

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