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Noise Thermometry with the Josephson Effect
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1971
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EngineeringPhysicsMeasurementApplied PhysicsTemperature MeasurementNoisePrototype ThermometerRandom Frequency ModulationThermal PhysicsNoise ThermometryEducationThermodynamicsStochastic ResonanceInstrumentationThermal SensorNonlinear ResonanceThermal Noise
Thermal noise causes a random frequency modulation of the self-oscillation of a Josephson junction, and the temperature of the noise source can be determined by analysis of the generated signal. We show that a thermometer based on this principle would be theoretically capable of measuring temperatures in the microkelvin range, and describe a prototype thermometer which has recorded noise temperatures down to 0.075 K.
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