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Realization of ppm level pressure stability for primary thermometry using a primary piston gauge

Authors :
Laurent Pitre
Bo Gao
Ercang Luo
Dongxu Han
Changzhao Pan
Pascal Gambette
Bo Yu
Haiyang Zhang
Yingwen Liu
Hui Chen
M.D. Plimmer
Source :
Measurement. 160:107807
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

To achieve an uncertainty of 0.25 mK in single-pressure refractive-index gas thermometry (SPRIGT), the relative pressure variation of He-4 gas in the range 30 kPa to 120 kPa, should not exceed 4 ppm (k = 1). To this end, a novel pressure control system has been developed. It consists of two main parts: a piston gauge to control the pressure, and a home-made gas compensation system to supplement the micro-leak of the piston gauge. In addition, to maintain the piston at constant height, a servo loop is used that automatically determines in real time the amount of extra gas required. At room temperature, the standard deviations of the stabilized pressure are 3.0 mPa at 30 kPa, 4.5 mPa at 60 kPa and 2 mPa at 90 kPa. For the temperature region 5 K–25 K used for SPRIGT in the present work, the relative pressure stability is better than 0.16 ppm i.e. 25 times better than required. Moreover, the same pressure stabilization system is readily transposable to other primary gas thermometers.

Details

ISSN :
02632241
Volume :
160
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Measurement
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........61d5e518908314c0b76ece7867bfcaee
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.measurement.2020.107807