Singh et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Heat capacity setup for superconducting bolometer absorbers below 400 mKSingh et al., 2014
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- Singh V
- Mathimalar S
- Dokania N
- Nanal V
- Pillay R
- Ramakrishnan S
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- Journal of Low Temperature Physics
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A calorimeter set up with very low heat capacity (∼∼ 20 nJ/K at 100 mK) has been designed using commercial Carbon based resistors. This calorimeter is used to determine the heat capacity of small samples of superconducting bolometer absorbers. In particular …
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