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Regulator for controlling liquid helium bath near 4.2 K
T D Gamble1, W M Goubau, M B Ketchen
1Department of Physics, University of California and Materials and Molecular Research Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, California 94720.
Abstract:
A simple regulator for stabilizing the temperature of a liquid (4)He bath near 4.2 K is described. The device controls the pressure of the (4)He gas, and achieves a stability of +/-50 muK for the hold-time of the cryostat.
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