LOW THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY SUPERCONDUCTING METALLIZED MYLAR LEADS.

Author(s) : HAYS K. M., RUTLEDGE J. E., SELLERS G. J.

Type of article: Article

Summary

THE AUTHORS DESCRIBE THE FABRICATION OF LEAD-TIN COATED, 2.5 MICROMETER THICK, MYLAR RIBBONS THAT CAN BE USED AS ELECTRICAL LEADS IN LOW-TEMPERATURE EXPERIMENTS. THEY PRESENT MEASUREMENTS OF THE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THE LEADS AND OF UNCOATED MYLAR RIBBONS BETWEEN 0.08 AND 2. 0 K. AT 0.1 K, A CONVENIENTLY SIZED COATED MYLAR LEAD HAS THE SAME THERMAL CONDUCTANCE AS AN APPROXIMATIVELY 6 MICROMETER-DIAMETER MANGANIN WIRE OF THE SAME LENGTH.

Details

  • Original title: LOW THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY SUPERCONDUCTING METALLIZED MYLAR LEADS.
  • Record ID : 1985-0922
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Rev. sci. Instrum. - vol. 55 - n. 10
  • Publication date: 1984
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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