Title of article :
Realization of Low-Temperature Fixed Points of the ITS-90 at NMIJ/AIST
Author/Authors :
T. Nakano، نويسنده , , O. Tamura and H. Sakurai ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
A new model of sealed cells with three thermometer wells for calibration
of capsule-type thermometers at low-temperature fixed points of the IInternational
Temperature Scale of 1990 has been developed at the National Metrology Institute of
Japan (NMIJ). The melting curves of Ar and O2 obtained using the new cells show
very flat plateaux and a linear temperature dependence as a function of the inverse
liquid fraction (1/F) over the range 1/F = 1 to 1/F = 20 with a narrow melting
curve width of 0.1mK. The melting curves of Ne obtained with the new cell also
show very flat plateaux and approximately linear temperature dependence versus 1/F
and a narrow melting curve width of 0.1mK, though with a slight concave structure
at high 1/F. The melting temperatures with the new cells agree with previous NMIJ
sealed cells within 10μK, which is similar to the reproducibility of the realization
of the triple points at NMIJ. The source dependence of the triple-point temperature
of Ne was investigated by filling two of the new cells from different sources of Ne.
The difference in the realized triple point temperatures between the two sources is
0.031mK, consistent with that estimated from isotope analysis. The uncertainties in
the calibration of standard platinum resistance thermometers at the low-temperature
fixed points are summarized. The uncertainty of the calibration at the triple point of
e-H2 has been reduced to about one-third of its value without the correction bymaking
the isotopic correction on the basis of the technical annex for the ITS-90 in the mise
en pratique for the definition of the kelvin.
Keywords :
Ar · e-H2 · ITS-90 · Low-temperature fixed points · Ne · O2 · Uncertainty
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics