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Acoustic measurement of the triple point of neon T <sub>Ne</sub> and thermodynamic calibration of a transfer standard for accurate cryogenic thermometry
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Acoustic MeasurementEngineeringMeasurementEducationExperimental ThermodynamicsTriple PointTransfer StandardCalibrationThermophysicsThermodynamicsInstrumentationPt–co Resistance ThermometerAcoustic AnalysisThermoanalytical MethodSprigt SystemPhysicsThermal PhysicsHigh Temperature MaterialsCryogenicsTemperature MeasurementNational Metrology InstitutesThermal Sensor
Abstract We used absolute primary acoustic gas thermometry (AGT) to calibrate a Pt–Co resistance thermometer on the thermodynamic temperature scale by measuring the speed of sound in helium at a temperature T * chosen to be near the temperature of the triple point of neon, T Ne . Prior to the present AGT, the Pt–Co thermometer was used with a neon triple-point cell as part of an interlaboratory comparison. Taken together, the results of the interlaboratory comparison and the present AGT redetermined the thermodynamic temperature T Ne = (24.555 15 ± 0.000 24) K. This new value of T Ne is consistent with other recent determinations obtained with various primary methods. After completing the AGT thermodynamic calibration, we used the Pt–Co thermometer to link T * to the temperature ratios measured by single-pressure refractive-index gas thermometry (SPRIGT) in a different laboratory. (Gao et al 2020 Metrologia 57 065006) Now, the T *-linked SPRIGT system can calibrate other thermometers on the thermodynamic temperature scale T in the range 5 K ⩽ T ⩽ T Ne without using the international temperature scale ITS-90. At most temperatures in this range, the uncertainties of the T *-linked SPRIGT system are smaller than those of the ITS-90 systems used by National Metrology Institutes to calibrate resistance thermometers.
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